Witch Daughter
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Monna Sabouri
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Tanaz Bhathena
In her adult debut, award-winning author Tanaz Bhathena expertly weaves a tale of love and loss in ancient Persia with her take on the timeless tragedy of Tahmineh, a temptress, a witch, a victim, or, perhaps, a woman trying her hardest to protect her loved ones.
“A beautifully rendered mixture of magic and the Middle East." —Jodi Picoult, #1 New York Times bestselling author of My Sister's Keeper
Rumors of witchcraft follow Princess Tahmineh like a storm cloud, making it impossible for her to secure herself a marriage or any kind of future. With her father, the king’s, health in question, it becomes shockingly clear how desperate her situation will soon become in his absence. If she doesn’t act now, she will quickly find herself destitute and desperate.
Tahmineh seeks out a prophecy, from which she learns she will fall in love with a warrior of great renown named Rostam and bear him a son. However, she is warned this match is a dangerous one for her. Heedless of the warnings, Tahmineh boldly orchestrates a meeting with Rostam and the two develop a close friendship and ultimately fall in love and marry. At the peak of her joy, Tahmineh gives birth to Sohrab, Rostam’s son.
All too soon, Tahmineh learns the tragic second part of the prophecy. Father and son will meet as enemies in battle and one will die at the hand of the other. What follows is a mother’s desperate attempt to undo the threads of fate and try to protect her son at all costs.
"A bold love story.” —Lauren Kate, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Fallen series
"An aching, timeless, and lush tale.” —Samantha Sotto Yambao, New York Times bestselling author of The Elsewhere Express
批評家のレビュー
“Tanaz Bhathena’s meticulously crafted Witch Daughter is rich in detail and mythic in cadence, while rendering its larger-than-life characters into deeply relatable human beings. Bhathena beautifully captures the ferocious beauty of a mother’s love. The world needs more stories that give voice to the oft-villainized women of great literature.”
—Megan Bannen, USA Today Bestselling Author of The Undermining of Twyla and Frank and The Undercutting of Rosie and Adam