Description
| Author/Contributor(s): | Dumas, Firoozeh |
| Publisher: | Random House Trade Paperbacks |
| Date: | 1/13/2004 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Condition: | NEW |
NEW YORK TIMES
BESTSELLER • Finalist for the PEN/USA Award in Creative Nonfiction, the Thurber Prize for American Humor, and the Audie Award in Biography/Memoir
This Random House Reader’s Circle edition includes a reading group guide and a conversation between Firoozeh Dumas and Khaled Hosseini, author of The Kite Runner!
“Remarkable . . . told with wry humor shorn of sentimentality . . . In the end, what sticks with the reader is an exuberant immigrant embrace of America.”—San Francisco Chronicle
In 1972, when she was seven, Firoozeh Dumas and her family moved from Iran to SouthernCalifornia, arriving with no firsthand knowledge of this country beyond her father’s glowing memories of his graduate school years here. More family soon followed,and the clan has been here ever since.
Funny in Farsi chronicles the American journeyof Dumas’s wonderfully engaging family: her engineer father, a sweetly quixotic dreamerwho first sought riches on Bowling for Dollars and in Las Vegas, and later lost hisjob during the Iranian revolution; her elegant mother, who never fully mastered English(nor cared to); her uncle, who combated the effects of American fast food with anarmy of miraculous American weight-loss gadgets; and Firoozeh herself, who as a girlchanged her name to Julie, and who encountered a second wave of culture shock whenshe met and married a Frenchman, becoming part of a one-couple melting pot.
Ina series of deftly drawn scenes, we watch the family grapple with American English(hot dogs and hush puppies?—a complete mystery), American traditions (Thanksgivingturkey?—an even greater mystery, since it tastes like nothing), and American culture(Firoozeh’s parents laugh uproariously at Bob Hope on television, although they don’t get the jokes even when she translates them into Farsi).
Above all, this is anunforgettable story of identity, discovery, and the power of family love. It is abook that will leave us all laughing—without an accent.
Praise for Funny in Farsi
“Heartfelt and hilarious—in any language.”
—Glamour
“A joyful success.”
—Newsday
“What’s charming beyond the humor of this memoir is that it remains affectionate even in the weakest, most tenuous moments for the culture. It’s the brilliance of true sophistication at work.”
—Los Angeles Times Book Review
“Often hilarious, always interesting . . . Like the movie My Big Fat Greek Wedding, this book describes with humor the intersection and overlapping of two cultures.”
—The Providence Journal
“A humorous and introspective chronicle of a life filled with love—of family, country, and heritage.”
—Jimmy Carter
“Delightfully refreshing.”
—Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
“[Funny in Farsi] brings us closer to discovering what it means to be an American.”
—San Jose Mercury News






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