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Nadine Bjursten

Biography

Nadine Bjursten

Nadine Bjursten grew up north of New York City in Garrison and now lives in Lund, Sweden, with her husband and twin daughters. She is the former editor of the Washington, DC-based journal Arms Control Today. HALF A CUP OF SAND AND SKY, a finalist of the Pen/Bellwether Prize for Fiction, is her first novel.

Nadine Bjursten

Books by Nadine Bjursten

by Nadine Bjursten - Fiction, Women's Fiction

It is 1977, and the anti-shah protests at Tehran University are intensifying, but Amineh is not like her peers who want a say in the future of their country. Her thoughts are on the beautiful literature of another era and her past of rose harvests and Rumi poetry evenings under the desert sky. A chance encounter with Farzad, an opposition leader and disarmament activist, will thrust her into a life she didn’t ask for and didn’t want. Nobody wanted the tyranny that is quickly turning worse than the tyranny it replaced. But maybe Amineh has been looking at her life all wrong. Maybe the thing she is seeking is not in the past at all.