Was It Worth It?: A Journey of Leaving, Losing, and Becoming

Maryam Rafiee
Edited by Adam Braver
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Was It Worth It?: A Journey of Leaving, Losing, and Becoming

Maryam Rafiee
Edited by Adam Braver
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  • Published date: Aug 25, 2026
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 220
  • Publisher: University of New Orleans Press
  • ISBN: 9781608014774
  • Dimensions: 5.5" W x 1.0" L x 8.5" H
"In Was It Worth It? A Journey of Leaving, Losing, and Becoming, Maryam Rafiee recounts the difficulties that she has faced as an immigrant. This collection of personal essays moves back and forth from her childhood in Iran and her father spending time as a political prisoner to her being a newcomer in Canada and the challenges of building a new life in a strange land. A valuable book that raises important questions about the meaning of home and trying to fit in when all the familiar has been taken away.? 
?Marina Nemat, author of Prisoner of Tehran, After Tehran, and Mistress of the Persian Boarding House.

?A fierce and tender memoir that captures the toll of displacement through a daughter's quest to gain her father's freedom while searching for a sense of belonging far from family and home.?
? Donia Bijan, author of Maman?s Homesick Pie: A Persian Heart in an American Kitchen and The Last Days of Café Leila.

"Lucid as she is evocative, Maryam Rafiee delights us whether she is telling tales of her Iranian upbringing or the sweet and bitter tales of her challenging immigration to Canada. Her stories range from trudging through snow in Montreal on the coldest day of the year to driving through Iran's Lut Desert, amongst hottest places in the world; not to mention those about facing the brutal repression of Iran's security forces. What these stories have in common is an indefatigable spirit, inspiring as it is human." ?Arash Azizi, author of What Iranians Want
Maryam Rafiee immigrated to Canada in 2014 and is a lawyer based in Toronto. She is the author of Dear Baba: A Story Through Letters.

Adam Braver is the author of seven novels (MR. LINCOLN'S WARS, DIVINE SARAH, CROWS OVER THE WHEATFIELD, NOVEMBER 22, 1963, MISFIT, THE DISAPPEARED. and REJOICE THE HEAD OF PAUL McCARTNEY). His books have been selected for the Barnes and Noble Discover New Writers program, Borders' Original Voices series, the IndieNext list, and twice for the Book Sense list, as well as having been translated into Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, and French. Braver's fiction and essays have appeared in journals such as Daedalus, Ontario Review, Cimarron Review, Water-Stone Review, Harvard Review, Tin House, The Normal School, West Branch, The Pinch, and Post Road. Additionally, Braver is editor for the BROKEN SILENCE series for the University of New Orleans Press, a series that tells the firsthand stories of political dissidents. He is the Library Program Director at Roger Williams University in Bristol, RI, where is also on faculty. Braver also teaches at the New York State Summer Writers Institute.

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