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Funny in Farsi: A Memoir of Growing Up Iranian in America
This new Readers Circle edition includes a reading group guide and a conversation between Firoozeh Dumas and Khaled Hosseini, author of The Kite Runner.?
In 1972, when she was seven, Firoozeh Dumas and her family moved from Iran to Southern California, arriving with no firsthand knowledge of this country beyond her father?s glowing memories of his graduate school years here. More family soon followed, and the clan has been here ever since.
Funny in Farsi chronicles the American journey of Dumas?s wonderfully engaging family: her engineer father, a sweetly quixotic dreamer who first sought riches on Bowling for Dollars and in Las Vegas, and later lost his job during the Iranian revolution; her elegant mother, who never fully mastered English (nor cared to); her uncle, who combated the effects of American fast food with an army of miraculous American weight-loss gadgets; and Firoozeh herself, who as a girl changed her name to Julie, and who encountered a second wave of culture shock when she met and married a Frenchman, becoming part of a one-couple melting pot.
In a series of deftly drawn scenes, we watch the family grapple with American English (hot dogs and hush puppies??a complete mystery), American traditions (Thanksgiving turkey??an even greater mystery, since it tastes like nothing), and American culture (Firoozeh?s parents laugh uproariously at Bob Hope on television, although they don?t get the jokes even when she translates them into Farsi).
Above all, this is an unforgettable story of identity, discovery, and the power of family love. It is a book that will leave us all laughing?without an accent. more
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- Posted: Aug-05-2009
funny in farsi
This is the best book I have read in a long time.I would recommend it for anyone who is looking for sensibility in this otherwise insane world with the spice of laughter put in.
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- Posted: May-08-2009
Endearing, funny and warm...
I read a lot of memoirs (something that makes my friends a little crazy sometimes I think). Most of them are pretty screwed up and I like that, but there are a few out there that are funny and/or heartwarming. This book was both. It had short stories that centered around her father, whom you can...
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- Posted: Apr-24-2009
Superficial Understanding of American, and Western Culture
Ms. Dumas showed in her book that superficial people exists in every culture and she is the representation of it. She states over and over "I am a Muslim, but Don't get me wrong..." reference to alcohol, pork, and being naked in beaches. The best analogy to her statement is an practicing Jew...
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- Posted: Apr-24-2009
Laughter and self-reflection for all foreigners and Americans alike
I first heard of Funny in Farsi in a Chinese language website (of all places!) in America. My boyfriend is Iranian and I asked him whether he knows the book and he has not heard about it at that time. Got the book anyway, read it in about 4 weeks before going to bed every night. It's a very...
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- Posted: Apr-21-2009
Funny in Farsi
I thought that this book was mildly amusing but not a laugh out loud riot as advertised. It was a peek into the experience of this young Iraian woman's experience in American. It was sweet and an easy read. It is not a book that I will long remembered.
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- Posted: Nov-26-2008
Hilarious!
This is without a doubt one of the best memoirs I have read -- and I've read a lot. Dumas treats even the toughest of topics (discrimination, political issues, etc.) with humor and humanity. The stories of her immigration to the US from Iran at an early age are hilarious, touching, and universal....
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- Posted: Nov-06-2008
A few highlights but mostly disappointing
Tries very hard to be hilarious but doesn't succeed. There are several amusing stories but I feel that she writes at the expense of her family. Perhaps her family does not mind this - I think I would. Short vignettes, some quite poignant, as when her father lost his job and when there was so much...
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- Posted: Oct-24-2008
I heard (about) it on NPR
I really enjoyed reading this book. My family, by birth and by marriage, is a family of immigrants. Heavily accented english is not strange to my ear, and while the accents I have heard may have been yiddish and Ukrainian (and most recently, Southern drawl here in Charleston), it is not that far...
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- Posted: Oct-23-2008
One of the best books I've read this year
Funny in Farsi is one of the best books I've read this year. I laughed until I cried, and while laughing, I learned a lot about the Iranian-American and immigrant experience. The author is talented at using humor to poke fun at herself, her family, Iran, and America, and yet the reader comes...
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- Posted: Aug-31-2008
The book speaks of the writer's weak English, hence it is too elementary
The only folks this book maybe funny to are the type of Iranians who have little mastery of the English language. I found the writing skill to be too elementary for anyone with educations beyond the high school level. I have to say that I have not read the Farsi translation of it which...
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