The Persians

By Sanam Mahloudji

A darkly funny, life-affirming debut novel following five women from three generations of a once illustrious Iranian family as they grapple with revolutions personal and political.

‘Glorious … Darkly funny, richly satisfying’ SARAH WINMAN

‘Funny and profound … A gloriously engrossing debut’ TASH AW

‘Exuberant, comic and perceptive’ AMINA CAIN

Meet the women of the Valiat family. In Iran, they were somebodies. In America, they’re nobodies.

First there is Elizabeth, the regal matriarch with the famously large nose, who remained in Tehran despite the revolution. She lives alone in a shabby apartment except when she is visited by Niaz, her young, Islamic-law-breaking granddaughter, who takes her partying with a side of purpose, and somehow manages to survive. Across the ocean in America, Elizabeth’s daughters have built new lives for themselves. There’s Shirin, a charismatic and flamboyantly high-flying event planner in Houston, who considers herself the family’s future; and Seema, a dreamy idealist turned bored housewife languishing in the privileged hills of Los Angeles. And then there’s the other granddaughter, Bita, a disillusioned law student spending her days in New York trying to find deeper meaning by giving away her worldly belongings.

When an annual vacation in Aspen goes wildly awry and Shirin ends up being bailed out of jail by Bita, the family’s brittle upper class veneer is cracked wide open. Soon, Shirin must embark upon a grand quest to restore the family name to its former glory. But what does that mean in a country where the Valiats never even mattered? Can they bring their old inheritance into a new tomorrow together?

Spanning from 1940s Iran into a splintered 2000s, these five women are pulled apart and brought together by revolutions personal and political. The Persians is a darkly funny, deeply moving and profoundly searching portrait of a unique family in crisis. Here is their past, their present and a possible new future for them all.

‘Filled with heartbreak, humour, and so much love’ VANESSA CHAN

‘A very brilliant, very special book’ JESSICA STANLEY

Format: Hardback
Release Date: 30 Jan 2025
Pages: 336
ISBN: 978-0-00-858904-2
SANAM MAHLOUDJI was born in Tehran, which she left during the Islamic Revolution. She is the recipient of a Pushcart Prize and was nominated for a PEN/Robert J. Dau Short Story Prize for Emerging Writers. Her writing has appeared in McSweeney\'s, the Idaho Review, the Kenyon Review, and elsewhere. Mahloudji lives in London with her husband and two children. The Persians is her debut novel.

”'The Persians is a glorious feat of juggling. Five women’s voices becoming an irresistible whole in this darkly funny, richly satisfying, wonderful debut” - Sarah Winman, author of Still Life

”'Half outrageous, compulsive, shameless; half tender, loving and funny: Sanam Mahloudji's The Persians is a very brilliant, very special book” - Jessica Stanley, author of Consider Yourself Kissed

”'At once funny and profound, sprawling and personal, The Persians questions history’s grip on our lives” - is it possible to free ourselves from the past, and do we even want to? A gloriously engrossing debut’ Tash Aw, author of We, The Survivors

”'Filled with heartbreak, humour, and so much love, The Persians is a sharp exploration of the concerns of a wealthy Iranian family. Sanam Mahloudji takes us on a journey to reshape our understanding of power, heritage, and ancestry - and brings a rare wisdom to the chaos of family” - Vanessa Chan, author of the international bestseller, The Storm We Made

”'An epic of intricate and beautiful proportion, The Persians is exuberant, comic and perceptive. I fell in love with the women of the Valiat family and won't soon forget them” - Amina Cain, author of Indelicacy

”'Half outrageous, compulsive, shameless; half tender, loving and funny: Sanam Mahloudji's The Persians is a very brilliant, very special book” - Jessica Stanley, author of Consider Yourself Kissed

”'A witty and deeply absorbing saga of a family whose fate is intertwined with modern Iran’s. I always knew epic Iranian families like the Valiats existed, I had just never met any. These five fierce, passionate, wounded women are at once tragic and hilarious, each voice meticulously crafted and singularly true” - Dina Nayeri, author of Who Gets Believed?