This stunning literary debut paints a vivid portrait of growing up, discovering love, and awakening to the reality of life in a nation on the verge of revolution in the 1970s. Rooftops of Tehran opens in a middle-class neighborhood in Iran’s sprawling capital city. The rooftop of the narrator’s house – the tallest in their alley − is the perfect spot for sleeping on hot summer nights. It’s also the perfect location for stargazing, sneaking cigarettes, talking about American movies, and confiding, analyzing and agonizing through the typical trials of being a seventeen year-old boy, including being in love. This is the spot from which the narrator quietly watches his secret love, his beautiful next door neighbor Zari, promised since birth to his friend and mentor, nicknamed Doctor, a man adored and respected by the whole neighborhood. It is from this high perch that the narrator witnesses the SAVAK's brutal hunt and arrest of Doctor and realizes the oppressiveness of the regime under which he resides. And the rooftop is where the narrator and Zari ultimately find quiet refuge in each other after the shock of Doctor’s senseless fate ripples through their close-knit community and brings about terrible, unexpected repercussions.
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- Paperback
- May.05.2009
- 9780451226815
- New American Library
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This stunning literary debut paints a vivid portrait of growing up, discovering love, and awakening to the reality of life in a nation on the verge of revolution in the 1970s. Rooftops of Tehran opens in a middle-class neighborhood in Iran’s sprawling capital city. The rooftop of the narrator’s house – the tallest in their alley − is the perfect spot for sleeping on hot summer nights. It’s also the perfect location for stargazing, sneaking cigarettes, talking about American movies, and confiding, analyzing and agonizing through the typical trials of being a seventeen year-old boy, including being in love. This is the spot from which the narrator quietly watches his secret love, his beautiful next door neighbor Zari, promised since birth to his friend and mentor, nicknamed Doctor, a man adored and respected by the whole neighborhood. It is from this high perch that...
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About Seraji
Mahbod Seraji came to America in May of 1976, with the intent of obtaining a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering, and then returning to Iran to work in its booming construction industry. But it wasn’t long after his arrival that upheaval and turmoil swept his...
Published Reviews
Nov.20.2009
Early in "Rooftops of Tehran," Mahbod Seraji's captivating novel about teenagers in love during Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi's tyrannical regime, young Ahmed asks his bookish best friend, Pasha, if there's a...
Member Reviews
Nov.24.2009
My daughter reads very little outside her college curriculum. So I'm choosy about what I pass onto her. This past summer, I fell in love with...
Awards & Bestseller Lists
Indie Next Notable June 2009; Book Group Favorite Nov 2009








Rooftops of Tehran is an Indie Next Notable for the month of June and an ABA Pick for the Fall 2009 - Winter 2010 in the Outstanding Debut Category. Rooftops has been selected for the University of Villanova's One Book Program and is a wRites of Spring selection at Broward College.