Good Girl

Dina Nayeri

Dina Nayeri reviewed Aria Aber’s Good Girl for the Guardian.

“Much of this dark, breathtaking novel is about the tortures of being 19, penniless, and obsessed with literature, sex and beauty. But its most profound insights concern the indignities we dual-culture Persian daughters know so viscerally: the intertwined shames of body and country, and a sense of superiority in our western educations.”

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