At The Week magazine Freudenberger recommended six literary escapes, including:
Disoriental by Negar Djavadi (2016).Read about the other entries on the list.
A woman visits a fertility clinic in Paris, hoping to have a child, while her family's past in Iran rises up before her in dazzlingly precise vignettes. The daughter of intellectuals, Kimia Sadr survives the revolution and a harrowing escape to France, where, Djavadi writes, "we unlearn — at least partially — what we used to be, to make room for what we have become."
--Marshal Zeringue