The Lion Women of Tehran

Author: Marjan Kamali

Since their first day of school in a poor neighbourhood of Tehran, Ellie and Homa have been friends. Homa is a communist, as is her jailed father. A change in their circumstances leads to their separation for several years but, back in high school, the two meet again and it is as if there has never been a break in their friendship. When they enter university, Homa studies law because she wants to become a judge, while Homa studies English but all she really wants to do is marry Mehrdad. When Homa is arrested for her communist activities Ellie is mortified that she might have been the cause.

It didn’t take me long to read this because I loved the story. It ended a bit too quickly for my liking because I wanted more and more detail about the lives of these women.

Goodreads Rating: * * * *

a ghost in the throat

Author: Doireann Ní Ghríofa’s 

This was the March book from The Modern Literature Society, a Facebook group I joined. I was skeptical but she is an Irish writer so how bad could it be? I expected a novel but was pleasantly surprised that it is history and autobiography all wrapped up in one book.

The author sets out to explore the life of the 18th century Irish poet, Eibhlín Dubh Ní Chonaill. There are gaps in the written history of Eibhlín’s (Eileen’s) life and the author imagines and fills in plausible details. All of Doireann’s research is done as the backdrop to her very busy life – raising four children and publishing a few translations of Eileen’s best know poem, Lament for Art O’Leary, which was written for her murdered husband in 1773. The story bounces back and forth between Doireann’s and Eileen’s life.

Goodreads Rating: * * * *

Table Topper

They are subtle, but can you see the animals?

I attempted to make a table topper that would match a set of placemats. I didn’t have enough of the matching fabric but I thought that these ones would work. As it turned out the colours were completely “off”.

My first mistake was in the cutting. I didn’t cut those centre squares the right size but I thought I could adjust the rest of the pattern to make it work. I couldn’t so I ended up putting it together with my own pattern.

I like the results but I don’t have a need for another topper so I will offer it for sale at the quilt show.