A review by mrsnagappala
City of Lies: Love, Sex, Death, and the Search for Truth in Tehran by Ramita Navai

3.0

This book is definitely worthwhile. I don't know that any particularly new ground was broken, but for me it's always interesting to get a window into the worlds of people living very different lives from my own. Tehran is not a place I'd want to live or even visit, but I can understand the intrinsic loyalty this book's subjects feel toward their country, despite its oppression. It's a really interesting dynamic that the author works with well.