Monday 11 August 2014

BOOK OF THE DAY: Butterfly Stitching by Shermin Kruse


by Shermin Kruse
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BOOK DESCRIPTION
Terrifying Iranian secret police. An inspiring forbidden love. And the horrors of war. Butterfly Stitching weaves a stunning tapestry of the lives of Sahar and Samira, daughter and mother. And through the strength, beauty and imagination of these remarkable women, reveals Iran herself.

AUTHOR BIO






Shermin Kruse is the epitome of a global renaissance woman. Having lived several life times throughout the globe, as a child in Iran, a teenager in Canada, and a lawyer in the United States, this poet, mother, painter, model, photographer, and human rights advocate, finally found her true home in Chicago. Through it all, her truest gift was writing and telling stories. And so she now unveils Butterfly Stitching, her stunning debut novel, a gripping tale of oppression and redemption, obsession and love, and loss and authenticity.


Kruse began writing poetry as a child in Iran, where she lived in the midst of a bloody war with neighboring Iraq and under the control of Iran's post-revolutionary secret police. After a childhood spent dodging rockets and the morality police, her family immigrated with little more than a few suitcases. Post immigration, Kruse rose in the ranks of the professional world. She obtained her law degree from the prestigious University of Michigan Law School, cum laude, and partnered at the top tier Chicago firm of Barack Ferrazzano at a very young age. An ardent supporter of the arts, and passionate about peace between the nation of her birth (Iran) and the one of her citizenship and allegiance (the United States), Kruse co-founded and currently serves as a director of Pasfarda Arts and Cultural Organization, an entity committed to promoting peace between the two nations through the arts. She also fell in love with an American man, and together they have three Iranian-American children.


Besides her contributions to the artistic and literary world, Kruse is also an advice columnist for Chicago Lawyer and authors scholarly legal articles. In addition, Kruse works with a number of pro bono entities in both civil and criminal cases, and is a frequent speaker on foreign policy issues.

REVIEWS
5.0 out of 5 stars Mesmerizing Novel May 5, 2014
Format:Paperback
Shermin Kruse has written a beautiful novel about religious freedom. As a muslim woman myself, I abhor the idea of forcing my religion (or any religion) on to anyone. Kruse's novel does an amazing job of portraying the way Islam (or any religion) can be improperly misused by those in power to oppress a population. I very much appreciated how the author heavily criticized religious oppression but portrayed Islam itself as it is practiced by many of its believers beautifully. This is masterfully shown in one of the scenes where Samira is meditating to prayer and loses herself to the pure love of God.

My favorite part of the book is the romance between Samira and Armin and how they get carried away in their adulterous relationship.

This novel should definitely be one of Oprah's picks!


5.0 out of 5 stars page-turner - a must read May 2, 2014
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I was swept away to a land of mystery, excitement, and intrigue with the backdrop of a unique culture, rituals, and rules that may seem so foreign to us but have become a daily routine for people who live in Iran. I felt I was right there, where action was happening, and could feel, smell and touch my surroundings. This is truly a mesmerizing book that you will not be able to put down. Characters, locations, and their experiences will stay with you for a long time to come. I highly recommend this wonderful book to anyone who wants to discover a truly talented author and an unforgettable story of love and perseverance.


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