A story of three Iranian sisters who escaped the Islamic Revolution in the early '80s (just as the chador was implemented and the morality squads began their street patrols), and who have ventured to the damp little Irish village of Ballinacroagh in hopes of a sweeter life.
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A story of three Iranian sisters who escaped the Islamic Revolution in the early '80s (just as the chador was implemented and the morality squads began their street patrols), and who have ventured to the damp little Irish village of Ballinacroagh in hopes of a sweeter life.
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Add this copy of Pomegranate Soup to cart. $7.99, good condition, Sold by Russell Books rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Victoria, BC, CANADA, published 2005 by HarperCollins,Australia.
This story set in the late 80's describes the lives of three sisters who have escaped the Iranian Revolution to set up a cafe in a small Irish town. They need to overcome not only resistance from of the town's leading business owner and bully Thomas McGuire, but the scars left by their early experiences and exile from their home. They are helped along the way by Estelle Delmonico who rents them the store for their restaurant, and other kindly town residents, each with their own distinctive personality. The healing power of carefully prepared food is described for both the the chef Marjan and her sisters, and the townspeople. Despite the obstacles the sisters discover an new life is possible. The townspeople are also made richer and stronger in experience through their relationship with the Arminpour sisters. Recipes are included.