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421 pages, Hardcover
First published June 5, 2007
"I thought about all the labour and suffering hidden beneath a carpet [...] All our labours were in the service of beauty, but sometimes it seemed as if every thread in a carpet had been dipped in the blood of flowers."The Blood of Flowers is a carefully crafted historical novel set in the 17th century Iran during the reign of Shah Abbas the Great. This is historical fiction at its best, thoroughly absorbing the reader in another time and place and introducing them to past cultures and ways of life. The effort the author put into researching this time period is clear (she mentions in the author's note/interview at the end of the book that she spent 9 years researching for this novel) and the result allows the reader to fully experience the rich colours, sounds, smells, views and tastes of Iran at this time. I was captivated by the beautiful descriptions of Isfahan, the city's sights, the work of the carpet makers and other craftsman, the food, the folklore. It was a wonderful experience in which I really felt that I had been transported to this time and place.