"Zargarpur has penned a dazzling debut that combines a complex intergenerational immigrant-family drama, a story of a teen dealing with sweeping life changes, and a genre-bending ghost story." -Booklist, STARRED REVIEW
"A suspenseful, artfully written paranormal drama exploring the ghosts of intergenerational trauma." -Kirkus
"[A] dreamlike novel that engagingly examines grief, healing, and preserving the stories of the past." -Publishers Weekly
"Lyrical and poignant, Deeba Zargarpur's novel weaves an evocative narrative of grief, family, and the many ways in which the past can haunt us. A heart-wrenching debut, and one you cannot miss." -Swati Teerdhala, author of The Tiger at Midnight trilogy
"Much like the titular house that both haunts and illuminates Sara's life, House of Yesterday is an atmospheric powerhouse of a book that will have you gripped in its thrall long after you've turned the last page. Zargarpur's tale of how family both builds us up and tears us apart will stay with me for a long time." -Roseanne A. Brown, New York Times Bestselling Author of A Song of Wraiths and Ruin
"A beautifully written tale about reckoning the rose-colored stories our family tells us as children with the often painful truths we understand as adults. Sara's unflinchingly messy and deeply heartfelt journey will remain with readers for a long time." -Amanda Foody, New York Times Bestselling co-author of All of Us Villains
"House of Yesterday is a tender, haunting tribute to the secrets, grudges, and forgiveness that bind a family. The story is at once an open door for outsiders as well as an affirming mirror for hyphenated readers." -Nadia Hashimi, author of The Pearl That Broke Its Shell
"A stunning exploration about a girl dealing with grief and identity. Written in hauntingly beautiful prose, Zargarpur captures the struggle of a diaspora girl grappling with how her family's identity clashes with who she thinks she wants to be. A gorgeous debut!" -Kat Cho, New York Times Bestselling Author of Once Upon a K-Prom and Wicked Fox
"Hauntingly beautiful prose evokes a sense of the gothic in House of Yesterday. In this stunning debut, Zargarpur weaves a unique tale of memory, grief, and intergenerational trauma where the past stalks the present, and the future hangs in the balance."-June CL Tan, author of Jade Fire Gold
HOUSE OF YESTERDAY is a haunting, lyrical meditation on generational trauma; a love letter to diaspora families, in all their imperfect glory; and most important of all, a shining testament to the fact that healing can come from the most unlikely of places, if only we have the courage to reach for it. -Adib Khorram, Award-winning author of Darius the Great Is Not Okay
"A suspenseful, artfully written paranormal drama exploring the ghosts of intergenerational trauma." -Kirkus
"[A] dreamlike novel that engagingly examines grief, healing, and preserving the stories of the past." -Publishers Weekly
"Lyrical and poignant, Deeba Zargarpur's novel weaves an evocative narrative of grief, family, and the many ways in which the past can haunt us. A heart-wrenching debut, and one you cannot miss." -Swati Teerdhala, author of The Tiger at Midnight trilogy
"Much like the titular house that both haunts and illuminates Sara's life, House of Yesterday is an atmospheric powerhouse of a book that will have you gripped in its thrall long after you've turned the last page. Zargarpur's tale of how family both builds us up and tears us apart will stay with me for a long time." -Roseanne A. Brown, New York Times Bestselling Author of A Song of Wraiths and Ruin
"A beautifully written tale about reckoning the rose-colored stories our family tells us as children with the often painful truths we understand as adults. Sara's unflinchingly messy and deeply heartfelt journey will remain with readers for a long time." -Amanda Foody, New York Times Bestselling co-author of All of Us Villains
"House of Yesterday is a tender, haunting tribute to the secrets, grudges, and forgiveness that bind a family. The story is at once an open door for outsiders as well as an affirming mirror for hyphenated readers." -Nadia Hashimi, author of The Pearl That Broke Its Shell
"A stunning exploration about a girl dealing with grief and identity. Written in hauntingly beautiful prose, Zargarpur captures the struggle of a diaspora girl grappling with how her family's identity clashes with who she thinks she wants to be. A gorgeous debut!" -Kat Cho, New York Times Bestselling Author of Once Upon a K-Prom and Wicked Fox
"Hauntingly beautiful prose evokes a sense of the gothic in House of Yesterday. In this stunning debut, Zargarpur weaves a unique tale of memory, grief, and intergenerational trauma where the past stalks the present, and the future hangs in the balance."-June CL Tan, author of Jade Fire Gold
HOUSE OF YESTERDAY is a haunting, lyrical meditation on generational trauma; a love letter to diaspora families, in all their imperfect glory; and most important of all, a shining testament to the fact that healing can come from the most unlikely of places, if only we have the courage to reach for it. -Adib Khorram, Award-winning author of Darius the Great Is Not Okay