ISBN: 9780316065771
Release Date: 01 May 2008
Average rating: (read by 16 members)

Categories: Historical fiction , Myth & legend told as fiction

Both a sweeping love story and a luminous portrait of a city, THE BLOOD OF FLOWERS is the mesmerizing historical novel of an ill-fated young woman whose gift as a rug designer transforms her life. Illuminated with glorious detail of persian rug-making, and brilliantly bringing to life the sights sounds and life of 17th-century Isfahan, THE BLOOD OF FLOWERS has captured readers' imaginations everywhere as a timeless tale of one woman's struggle to live a life of her choosing.

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ILURVEBOOKS
Rated it 5 days ago
This book is fantastic the author can take you on the journey of a young girl living in Iran in the 1600's in a modern style...very enjoyable highly recommended

umairsalam
Rated it 6 months ago
This is a beautifully written story set in old Iran.

Busylizzy
Rated it 11 months ago
an excellent read you you journey through book with the character you never get to know her name, she is misterious, yet you feel her pain, anguish and frustration of living the life that she was born into. the paths she has to take the friends she...

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