Afshin Molavi has a Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University, has reported on Iran for Reuters and the Washington Post, and contributes to many publications, including Foreign Affairs. He lives in Washington, DC.
"Molavi does have a sharp eye, and he saw much. Culturally fluent messengers like Molavi are invaluable." The Guardian; "Some of [Iran's] many paradoxes are explained in a clear and honest book. I liked his neutral, occasionally wry stance ... a fascinating picture of everyday life emerges." Sophie Campbell, The Daily Telegraph; "[Molavi has] an understanding of the hopes and fears, the joys and frustrations, of the many Iranians he introduces to us. As a result, [this book] provides us with a fascinating glimpse of Iran beyond the headlines." Anthony Sattin, The Sunday Times
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