Description
Set against the vibrant tapestry of 17th century Persia, the historical fiction novel "Blood of Flowers" chronicles the tumultuous journey of a fourteen-year-old girl whose world is irrevocably altered by the death of her father. Thrust from her familiar life into the bustling capital of Spahan, a city renowned for its exquisite carpet weaving, she finds herself at the mercy of fate's intricate design. As she navigates this new world, the art of carpet making becomes both a refuge and a metaphor for her own life. The complex patterns and capricious colors of the carpets she weaves are mirrored in the twists and turns of her destiny. This weaving of fate and fabric embodies the novel's oriental elegance, enveloping the reader in a narrative rich with new trials and ancient wisdom. Amidst the beauty of her craft, the heroine encounters friendship and betrayal, becoming entangled in the web of royal intrigues that threaten to either destroy her spirit or forge her strength. "Blood of Flowers" is a story of resilience, exploring the depths of human connection and the power of perseverance. It is a journey through the heart of Persian culture, where the legacies of love and betrayal, like the patterns of a beautiful carpet, are interwoven into the fabric of life.
Title in Armenian | Անիտա Ամիրռեզվանի - Ծաղիկների արյունը |
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Author(s) | Anita Amirrezvani |
Translator(s) | Areg Bagratyan |
Language(s) | Armenian |
Publisher(s) | Antares |
Year | 2024 |
Pages | 480 |
Binding | Hardcover |
Size | 12.5 x 20 cm |
ISBN | 9789939981376 |
tags: Անիտա Ամիրռեզվանի - Ծաղիկների արյունը