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Looking for a hilarious and heartwarming memoir that will leave you in stitches? Look no further than "Funny in Farsi: A Memoir of Growing Up Iranian in America." This New York Times bestseller is a finalist for multiple prestigious awards, including the PEN/USA Award in Creative Nonfiction. Get ready to laugh out loud with this captivating story!
Join author Firoozeh Dumas on her incredible journey as a seven-year-old immigrant from Iran to Southern California. With no firsthand knowledge of America, her family's experiences are both relatable and extraordinary. From her father's quirky dreams of riches to her mother's struggles with English, this memoir is filled with memorable characters and hilarious moments.
Discover the hilarious clash between American and Iranian cultures as Firoozeh's family navigates the mysteries of American English, traditions, and customs. From hot dogs to Thanksgiving turkey, every encounter with American culture is an adventure. Learn about Firoozeh's journey of self-discovery and witness the power of family love that transcends all differences.
With its wry humor and touching anecdotes, "Funny in Farsi" is the perfect book for anyone looking for an entertaining and enlightening read. Whether you've experienced the challenges of immigrating to a new country or simply appreciate a good laugh, this memoir will captivate and entertain you from start to finish.
Don't miss out on this delightful memoir that has been praised by Glamour, Newsday, and the Los Angeles Times Book Review. Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter describes it as a "humorous and introspective chronicle of a life filled with love." Get your copy of "Funny in Farsi: A Memoir of Growing Up Iranian in America" and join Firoozeh on her unforgettable journey.
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