An extraordinary new writer makes her literary debut with this suspenseful novel of desire, obsession, power and vulnerability, in which a crisis of inheritance leads to the downfall of a wealthy family of Persian Jews in early twentieth-century Iran.
For all his wealth and success, Asher Malacoutiâthe head of a prosperous Jewish family living in the Iranian town of Kermanshahâcannot have the one thing he desires above all: a male son. His young wife Rakhel, trapped in an oppressive marriage at a time when a womanâs worth is measured by her fertility, is made desperate by her failure to conceive, and grows jealous and vindictive.
Her despair is compounded by her sister-in-law Khorsheedâs pregnancy and her husbandâs growing desire for Kokab, his cousinâs wife. Frustrated by his wifeâs inability to bear him an heir, Asher makes a fateful choice that will shatter the household and drive Rakhel to dark extremes to save herself and preserve her status within the family.
Witnessed through the memories of the familyâs only surviving daughter, Mahboubeh, now an elderly woman living in Los Angeles, The Girl from the Garden unfolds the complex, tragic history of her family in a long-lost Iran of generations past. Haunting, suspenseful and inspired by events in the authorâs own family, it is an evocative and poignant exploration of sacrifice, betrayal, and the indelible legacy of the families that forge us.