Originally published in French: PortaParole, 2017.
Summary:
Farhad is a Franco-Iranian Muslim living in Paris. He and his friends feel like strangers in France, the country they grew up in, facing discrimination from prospective employers, and rejection for their Islamic faith, traditions and values. In a quest to track down a long-lost heirloom, Farhad explores his family history and heritage across the globe, as his search for the rare Alamut stone takes him between London and Iran. Nearer to home, Farhad's closest friend Reza gets a job at an Islamic charity and begins to withdraw. Others fear that he is being radicalised, provoking profound questions about the nature of nationality and identity in the 21st century.
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