The Lion Women of Tehran

Marjan Kamali
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The Lion Women of Tehran

Marjan Kamali
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Overall rating: 4.785714 / 5 from 14 reviews.

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Unsung heroines of Iran

"Great book which shows the difficult times for women of Iran who’ve had their freedom stolen from them."

Speag (5/5)

#IndigoEmployee I love and

"#IndigoEmployee I love and cried over this book just like how I cried over The Stationary Shop. We live in a world that women's rights can be dismissed easily, we might not have what we used to have, but we are in this together, we fight for ourselves, for our mothers, for our daughters, for our grandmothers, and for all women, just like the Lion women of Iran, everywhere we go there's a piece of Iranian woman, just like this Persian rug I am sitting on right now. You inspired me."

Muki (5/5)

A story of the brave women of Iran and their continued fight for their rights

"I really liked this book. As an Iranian, it was interesting to read the life story of two girls through decades, and to look at the life of Iranians from monarchy all the way to the islamic regime, and even the more contemporary events such as Mahsa Amini’s murder, to see how the Shah’s regime was overthrown in the hopes of a better future, only to witness the downfall of women’s rights and all the progressive movements of Shah for making Iran a powerful country. I’m not gonna lie, this book made me cry and mourn the loss of lives and hopes of people, and how the tragedies still continue with the islamic regime’s dictatorship."

Armita (5/5)

United we stand

"An excellent story about friendship, love and redemption. Historical facts embedded within the story add to its authenticity. Rich cultural depictions of Iranian life and traditions. This story also highlights women’s strength when it’s needed most. While it’s not a thriller, it is a page turner."

Yia Y. (5/5)

The Lion Women of Tehran

"I absolutely loved this book and did not want it to end. An amazing story of love and friendship."

Mary B. (5/5)

The Lion Women of Tehran

"Interesting historical perspective of what was happening in Iran from the 50s into the 2000s with respective to women's rights wound into fictional story of 2 girls friendship."

Vanda (4/5)

Beautiful

"Beautiful story and amazing writing style. It'll mix your emotions and get in your head like crazy! Giving me a new perspective on history and every interaction I've had since reading this book. This novel is something everyone should experience!"

CiaraBryn (5/5)

Timesaver

"Staff were very helpful to me as I tried to find a book. She not only looked it up on your site, she walked over to the section to show me the book."

Gail S. (5/5)

A standout!

"Everyone would benefit from reading this book. It is also written in a way that pulls you in so quickly. The characters are beautifully fleshed out and your heart will go through their highs and lows with them."

GGould (5/5)

So so Read

"Not the most thought provoking book I’ve read. It was ok. Skimmed through a few pages. It was a predictable story with shallow characters development. I tried to make a connection to the book because I’m Iranian. But honestly, nothing about the book stood out. It is an easy book to read. The author did not make it challenging."

Par- (3/5)

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  • Published date: Aug 05, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 352
  • Publisher: Gallery Books
  • ISBN: 9781668036594
  • Dimensions: 5.5" W x 0.9" L x 8.375" H
"An evocative read and a powerful portrait of friendship, feminism, and political activism." —People
Marjan Kamali, born in Turkey to Iranian parents, is the New York Times bestselling author of The Lion Women of Tehran, The Stationery Shop, and Together Tea. She is the 2022 recipient of the National Endowment for the Arts Creative Writing Award. Her books have been translated into over thirty languages. Marjan lives with her family in the Boston area. 

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