What We Owe, 9780708898826
Paperback
Revolution, loss, exile: love and guilt echo across generations.

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  • Paperback

    192 pages

  • Release Date

    8 July 2019

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Summary

What We Owe: A Novel of Love, Loss, and Revolution

Winner of the Dayton Literary Peace Prize in fiction

Tehran, 1978: Nahid and Masood, both eighteen, are young lovers and revolutionaries, determined to overthrow the Shah’s regime and bring about democracy. Their activities are dangerous, but with youth, passion, and righteousness on their side, they feel invincible. One night, Nahid allows her younger sister to join a demonstration. Violence erupts, Nahid l…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780708898826
ISBN-10:0708898823
Author:Golnaz Hashemzadeh Bonde, Elizabeth Clark Wessel
Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint:Fleet
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:192
Release Date:8 July 2019
Weight:180g
Dimensions:196mm x 126mm x 18mm
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Critics Review

What We Owe by Golnaz Hashemzadeh Bonde. Because it’s the best Swedish book of the year and because it’s impossible to resist Nahid’s voice. A dying woman, full of bitterness about how life turned out, about children who don’t understand, about the unfairness of being ill. If you, like me, are of the opinion that Christmas is the holiday to remind ourselves of the importance of life and family, then this simply is the Christmas present of the year

I read this ferocious novel in one sitting, enthralled by the rage of its narrator. Nahid confronts her own suffering with dark humor and noisy honesty, while taking aim at a patriarchal tradition that expects her to be silent

[A] short yet remarkable novel … Rather than a gentle meditation on a life lived to the full, What We Owe is filled with the rage of a woman who has been through trauma and loss, who has been left haunted by violence, and who wants more from those that love her - Stylist

What We Owe refuses sentimental consolations … Terse, urgent prose-ably channelled by Elizabeth Clark Wessel, the translator-gives pace and heft to a novel of contagious trauma. Still, Ms Hashemzadeh Bonde lets in a closing ray of hope - The Economist

About The Author

Golnaz Hashemzadeh Bonde

Golnaz Hashemzadeh Bonde was born in Iran in 1983 and fled with her parents to Sweden as a young child. She graduated from the Stockholm School of Economics was named one of fifty Goldman Sachs Global Leaders. She is the founder and director of Inkludera Invest, a non-profit organization dedicated to fighting marginalization in society by backing social entrepreneurs who have developed pragmatic solutions to social challenges.

Hashemzadeh Bonde lives in Stockholm together with her husband and daughter.

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