The story divides into two parts from the middle. Although it has a good start and you think you will learn about the relationships of a family and the tensions among them, suddenly the perspective changes, as well as the plot and the characters. Suddenly, the focus of the perspective is taken away from the family and we see among three soldiers. At that time, the reader asks himself why all those details about the father of the family and the incompatible brother were there. However, you continue reading, but again, at the end of the story, the perspective changes again. This time, the plot is told from the view and mind of a person on whom the turning point of the story depends. But was there no other way for the turning point?
The non-Iranian reviews of this book were starry, and I assumed that the story was set in the American space and had some anti-war limitations because all these gaps in the narrative really annoyed me.
1. Select a story that has won an award. For example, in this case, the Pulitzer Prize.
2. Since the story does not have a large volume, but you want the price on the back cover to be high! Worthless, choose a hardcover for the book so that it does not look flimsy. You know that flimsy books are kept away from the eyes of buyers.
3. If the book, despite having a hardcover, still does not have the desired thickness, attach an irrelevant interview with the author to the book. This way, at least thirty or forty pages are added to the volume of the book, and the price of the book also reaches more than twenty thousand tomans. And since people set aside millions of dollars every month to buy books, but still have a lot of money left in their pockets after buying books, you help them spend this amount by doing this, and you also do a cultural job.