The Saffron Kitchen

The Saffron Kitchen by Yasmin Crowther is a poignant narrative published by Viking Adult on December 28, 2006. This 1st US edition spans 272 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Maryam Mazar, who, faced with the turmoil of her past and its impact on her pregnant daughter, returns to her childhood village in Iran. Through this journey, she uncovers the sacrifices her mother made for her freedom.
Readers will find a rich exploration of themes such as motherhood, familial relationships, and the complexities of cultural identity. The novel delves into the emotional landscape of Maryam’s life as she navigates her troubled history and the connections to her heritage. Set against the backdrop of both London and Iran, The Saffron Kitchen offers insights into the dynamics of man-woman relationships and the enduring bonds between mothers and daughters.
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When her troubled past violently resurfaces with tragic consequences for her pregnant daughter, Maryam Mazar departs for the remote Iranian village of her youth, where she learns the price her own mother paid to secure her freedom. A first novel.
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