The story follows our main protagonist, Pasha, an extremely honorable young man who is conflicted about his secret love for his neighbor. The back cover has a brilliant synopsis: “An unforgettable novel of young love and coming of age in a nation headed toward revolution”. When grief strikes, we do whatever it takes to our bodies to wring relief from our wounded souls, without apology or regret. We bring solace to our hearts by displaying our emotions. Rooftops of Tehran was an absolutely beautiful book with a phenomenal protagonist, a heartbreaking story, and an exploration of our choice between doing what is allowed and what is right. They’re so much a part of the people who write them that they practically teach their readers invaluable lessons about life’ (18) Books are full of wonderful stories about this kind of stuff, and stories aren’t just fantasies, you know.
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