Book on Iran at Nov. 21 Books & Brunch

"The Ayatollah Begs To Differ: The Paradox of Modern Iran" by Hooman Majd,
an Iranian-American writer who is the grandson of an ayatollah and
the son of an Iranian diplomat, will be the subject of the next Books &
Brunch at noon Saturday, Nov. 21, in the Fourth Estate Restaurant.

Selected by The Los Angles Times and The Economist as among the best books
of 2008, "The Ayatollah Begs to Differ" is in paperback with a
preface that contains observations by Majd about the disputed June 2009
election based on his visit to Iran as a journalist in the period leading up
to the vote.

The Los Angeles Times says it "captures like like no book in recent memory
the ethos of the country, in elegant and precise prose."

RSVP by Nov. 19 to Rachel Belkind at [email protected] or Sean Reilly at
[email protected]

Books & Brunch is open to NPC Members and meets monthly on Saturdays in the
Fourth Estate Restaurant.

For the second time this year, Books & Brunch had an author discuss a book
selection, when Maniza Naqvi spoke to the group on Oct. 17 about her fourth
novel, "A Matter of Detail," set in Karachi in the 1950s and now as well as
present-day New York. Naqvi, a new member of the Club, flew in from an
assignment in Bosnia for the World Bank to speak to the group.