WHAT WOULD YOU BELIEVE? This is the sub-title of one extraordinary book. THE MARGAUX MEMORY charts a wonderful story that begins in Iran, moves swiftly to Oxford, then back to Iran in search of a family heirloom, then Paris and finally to Bordeaux and a wine-producing estate in the Margaux region.'A young Iranian man comes to study at Oxford but soon begins to feel unwell, terrified by reading about what happened in Kafka's great novel, Metamorphosis. He also worries about being able to follow 'the straight path', as instructed in the Qur'an. He imagines he might be seduced by the temptations of women in the secular West. Can he drink alcohol when the Qur'an says it will bring down the curses of the prophets upon him? What is haram (forbidden) and what is halal (permissible)?
His life changes when he goes to Bordeaux and meets and falls in love with Margot, the daughter of elegant Madame Madeleine Saintoissant, owner of a Margaux vineyard. This book is a challenge to religious orthodoxy as practised in Islamic countries like Iran.
'READ THIS BOOK BEFORE IT IS BANNED!'
FROM THE PUBLISHER
A thrilling book with a story that will grip your imagination from the first page. Why do we believe the things we do? Have you the courage to find out, what you really believe? Be careful what you wish for. . .
FROM THE AUTHOR
Writing THE MARGAUX MEMORY: A Persian Love Story is probably the most exciting and creative experience I have ever lived through. There is indeed mystery and magic to be found in a glass of wine! Come on a very special journey with me -- then you will know the meaning of the words written by the great Persian poet Hafez: 'Come, let's scatter roses and pour wine in the glass...'
Review by Publisher's Reader
'There are two things, I believe, that make a good book; not being able to put it down and wanting to read it again when it's over. There is one thing that makes a book timeless; when the story continues to engage your mind long after it is done. For me, THE MARGAUX MEMORY was able to do all three effortlessly and I highly recommend it!' - Sarah M.
PROVOCATIVE, DANGEROUS, and ROMANTIC - THE MARGAUX MEMORY
'Politics, religions, authoritarian regimes, along with imprisoned activists, artists and writers in various countries, where human rights are constantly threatened or trampled on, are all put under an illuminating spotlight by Mohammad Reza Erfani's pen. It is also a story about human love and hope, ultimately showing us a way through, to live peaceful, productive and happy lives.'