1. A Good Place to Die
- Author
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James Buchan and James Buchan
- Subjects
- English teachers--Fiction, British--Iran--Fiction, Missing persons--Fiction
- Abstract
1974. Eighteen-year-old drifter John Pitt leaves England with nothing more than his wits and a desire to see the world. When he reaches Iran, despite a poorly forged university degree, he lands a job teaching English. On his first day, he is struck by a veiled woman with luminous black eyes and'lovely feet'- the headstrong Shirin. The two fall naively and fiercely in love, without considering the consequences of a love like theirs in the Shah's Iran. As the forces of revolution begin to rip through the country, John and Shirin are brutally separated, and John finds himself alone amid a vicious and devastating conflict in a region he barely understands. Pulse-thumping and lyrical, A Good Place to Die evokes the history of a vastly complicated land and the lengths to which we'll go for those we love, even when faced with the truly unthinkable.'Lyrical in the intensity of its writing, A Good Place to Die tells of the love of a callow British youth for a Persian girl and for her tortured, beautiful country. It's a must-read.'- Donna Leon'James Buchan writes like a dream... This novel is a rare achievement.'- The Times'Airy, graceful and big with truth... There is really no word for it but'masterpiece'.'- Spectator'Sooner or later James Buchan will be recognised as the top adventure writer of his time.'- Evening Standard
- Published
- 2014