Playful, sexy and oppressively sunny. Mariam Rahmani has written a very L.A. novel... She is sharp, clear-eyed and always so fashionable. Mariam brings all that style, wit and brilliance to Liquid, a novel [d ...
Justin Torres, Los Angeles Times
Hirsute, heuristic, and humorous, Liquid is an electric read. From Los Angeles to Tehran, past to present, academia to the bedsheets, Rahmani navigates these journeys with undeniable verve, serious street-sma ...
Paul Beatty, Booker Prize-winning author of The Sellout
Liquid is sleek, gimlet-eyed, stylish and doubtless smarter than the average reader—myself. But it is ever prescient and often very witty about the fate of love among thirty-somethings—indeed, among us all—as ...
Richard Ford
Playful, sexy and oppressively sunny. Mariam Rahmani has written a very L.A. novel... She is sharp, clear-eyed and always so fashionable. Mariam brings all that style, wit and brilliance to Liquid, a novel [d ...
Justin Torres, Los Angeles Times
Hirsute, heuristic, and humorous, Liquid is an electric read. From Los Angeles to Tehran, past to present, academia to the bedsheets, Rahmani navigates these journeys with undeniable verve, serious street-sma ...
Paul Beatty, Booker Prize-winning author of The Sellout
Liquid is sleek, gimlet-eyed, stylish and doubtless smarter than the average reader—myself. But it is ever prescient and often very witty about the fate of love among thirty-somethings—indeed, among us all—as ...
Richard Ford
Playful, sexy and oppressively sunny. Mariam Rahmani has written a very L.A. novel... She is sharp, clear-eyed and always so fashionable. Mariam brings all that style, wit and brilliance to Liquid, a novel [d ...
Justin Torres, Los Angeles Times
Hirsute, heuristic, and humorous, Liquid is an electric read. From Los Angeles to Tehran, past to present, academia to the bedsheets, Rahmani navigates these journeys with undeniable verve, serious street-sma ...
Paul Beatty, Booker Prize-winning author of The Sellout
Liquid is sleek, gimlet-eyed, stylish and doubtless smarter than the average reader—myself. But it is ever prescient and often very witty about the fate of love among thirty-somethings—indeed, among us all—as ...