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Babylon Café

Esta serie sigue los viajes de hermanas iraníes que establecen una cafetería persa tras huir a Irlanda. A pesar de los choques culturales iniciales y la resistencia local, logran crear un centro comunitario vibrante. Los libros exploran temas de hogar, identidad, asimilación cultural y el poder de la comunidad. La narrativa combina hábilmente el humor con momentos conmovedores, a menudo tocados por el misterio y los ecos de un pasado turbulento.

Rosewater And Soda Bread
Pomegranate Soup

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  1. Pomegranate Soup

    • 400 páginas
    • 14 horas de lectura

    For the inhabitants of the damp little Irish town of Ballinacroagh, the repertoire of gastronomic delights has never extended farther than the limp meals of the local inn's carvery.

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  2. Rosewater And Soda Bread

    • 304 páginas
    • 11 horas de lectura

    In a quaint Irish town, three Iranian sisters—Marjan, Bahar, and Layla—have found refuge and opened the Babylon Café, enchanting locals with their warmth and Persian cuisine. Their lives take a dramatic turn when a mysterious young woman with a dark secret washes ashore at Clew Bay Beach. With her pale skin and webbed hands, she stirs both intrigue and concern in the strict Catholic community. As the sisters rally around the newcomer, they each face personal transformations: Marjan navigates her feelings for a charming writer, Bahar embarks on a spiritual journey with Father Mahoney, and Layla matures in her relationship with her boyfriend, Malachy. The narrative is rich with mouthwatering recipes and vivid depictions of life in Ireland, showcasing the warmth of the Aminpour family and their generous Italian landlady, Estelle. This story is a celebration of love, family, and renewal, infused with a lyrical warmth that resonates throughout the community of Ballinacroagh and beyond.

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