I'm Writing You From Tehran: A Granddaughter's Search for Her Family's Past and Their Country's Future
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A lucid, moving view into an often-obscured part of our world, exploring notions of democracy, identity, and the resilience of the human spirit In the wake of losing her beloved grandfather, Delphine Minoui decided to visit Iran for the first time since the revolution. It was 1998. She was twenty-two and a freshly minted journalist. She would stay for ten years. Quickly absorbed into the everyday life of the city, Minoui attends secret dance parties that are raided by the morality police and dines in the home of a young couple active in the Basij, the fearsome militia. She befriends veteran journalists battling government censorship, imprisoned student poets, and her own grandmother (a woman who is discovering the world of international affairs through her contraband satellite TV). And so it is all the more crushing when the political situation falters. Minoui joins street protests teeming with students hungry for change and is interrogated by the secret police, she sees a mirrored rise in the love of country, the yearning patriotism of the left, the militant nationalism of the right. Friends disappear, others may be tracking her movements. She finds love, loses her press credentials, marries, and is separated from her husband by erupting global conflict. Through it all, her love for Iran and its people deepens. In her family's past she discovers a mission that will shape her entire future. Framed as a letter to her grandfather and filled with disarming characters in momentous times, I'm Writing You from Tehran is a remarkable blend of global history, family memoir, and the making of a reporter, told by someone both insider and outsider, a child of the diaspora who is a world-class political journalist.

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A lucid, moving view into an often-obscured part of our world, exploring notions of democracy, identity, and the resilience of the human spirit In the wake of losing her beloved grandfather, Delphine Minoui decided to visit Iran for the first time since the revolution. It was 1998. She was twenty-two and a freshly minted journalist. She would stay for ten years. Quickly absorbed into the everyday life of the city, Minoui attends secret dance parties that are raided by the morality police and dines in the home of a young couple active in the Basij, the fearsome militia. She befriends veteran journalists battling government censorship, imprisoned student poets, and her own grandmother (a woman who is discovering the world of international affairs through her contraband satellite TV). And so it is all the more crushing when the political situation falters. Minoui joins street protests teeming with students hungry for change and is interrogated by the secret police, she sees a mirrored rise in the love of country, the yearning patriotism of the left, the militant nationalism of the right. Friends disappear, others may be tracking her movements. She finds love, loses her press credentials, marries, and is separated from her husband by erupting global conflict. Through it all, her love for Iran and its people deepens. In her family's past she discovers a mission that will shape her entire future. Framed as a letter to her grandfather and filled with disarming characters in momentous times, I'm Writing You from Tehran is a remarkable blend of global history, family memoir, and the making of a reporter, told by someone both insider and outsider, a child of the diaspora who is a world-class political journalist.
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Minoui, D. (2019). I'm Writing You From Tehran: A Granddaughter's Search for Her Family's Past and Their Country's Future. Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

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Minoui, Delphine. 2019. I'm Writing You From Tehran: A Granddaughter's Search for Her Family's Past and Their Country's Future. Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

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Minoui, Delphine, I'm Writing You From Tehran: A Granddaughter's Search for Her Family's Past and Their Country's Future. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2019.

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