- Published: 8 September 2026
- ISBN: 9780241744048
- Imprint: Viking Non Fiction
- Format: Trade Paperback
- Pages: 496
- RRP: $39.99
Stolen Revolution
Betrayal and Hope in Modern Iran
- Published: 8 September 2026
- ISBN: 9780241744048
- Imprint: Viking Non Fiction
- Format: Trade Paperback
- Pages: 496
- RRP: $39.99
A brilliant investigative history of modern Iran, a powerful story of ambition and survival amid the deepening coercion and repression of the Islamic regime. With prodigious research and unforgettable characters, the authors reveal the truth about Iran’s tumultuous revolutionary epoch —from mullahs to start-ups — and offer hope for a future beyond it
David E. Hoffman, author of The Billion Dollar Spy, a New York Times bestseller, and The Dead Hand, winner of the Pulitzer Prize
Anyone who cares about the future of Iran should read Stolen Revolution. Yeganeh Torbati and Bozorgmehr Sharafedin explain how the 1979 revolution was subverted by Iran's corrupt and arrogant leaders—and how courageous Iranians continued to fight for a free and modern country. The Iranian people's struggle, told here though more than 130 interviews, should inspire us all
David Ignatius
The best book to understand Iran today. Torbati and Sharafedin have written a masterful narrative that moves seamlessly between grand historical turning points and the intimate details of private lives . . . Beautifully written, perfectly timed, and impossible to put down, Stolen Revolution is a kaleidoscopic portrait of modern Iran by two of its most clear-eyed observers
Edward Fishman, bestselling author of CHOKEPOINTS
A consciousness-changing record of the oppression of extremism lived and resisted at the personal level . . . We are left with a portrait of a nation more nuanced, complicated, and promising than the world—and perhaps even its own leaders—have fully appreciated
Kirkus Reviews
A profoundly affecting account of life in modern Iran through the eyes and experiences of a group of remarkable – and remarkably brave – individuals. It is also a sobering examination of the brutal instruments of repression the regime employs to maintain power. This is one of the most incisive works on Iranian society in a generation
Scott Anderson, author of KING OF KINGS
Rigorous and revelatory, a kaleidoscopic history of modern Iran that is gripping and suspenseful and endlessly interesting. Torbati and Sharafedin tell the vivid story of a group of idealists who have crashed up against the realities of a revolutionary project gone terribly awry. A masterwork of reporting, this book is a kind of skeleton key for understanding the present moment
Jonathan Blitzer, author of EVERYONE WHO IS GONE IS HERE
Stolen Revolution is truly revelatory. It is at once a searing exposé—showing how the Islamic Republic really works, and for whom—and a tragic tale of all that has been robbed, materially and morally, of Iranians who sought to make their country a better place. It is investigative and narrative journalism at their best
Laura Secor, author of CHILDREN OF PARADISE
This excellent, rigorous, sensitive book tells the tragic but often inspiring story of Iran over the last fifty years. It is a rare window into a rich and varied world of protest, ideology, hope and fear. Essential for anybody interested in the country and the Middle East
Jason Burke, author of THE REVOLUTIONISTS
Stolen Revolution is a must-read for anyone seeking an honest appraisal of revolutionary Iran and the bloody twists and turns of its theocratic regime. By narrating Iran’s convulsive modern history through the lives of six Iranians in clear prose and engaging personal detail, authors Bozorgmehr Sharafedin and Yeganeh Torbati have turned a potentially complex story into one that is compulsively readable, and they deserve high praise for this achievement. I found Stolen Revolution unputdownable, and cannot recommend it highly enough
Jon Lee Anderson
A rare and riveting chronicle of a major political story of our time. Powerful personal stories are woven together to provide new insight and understanding. Well-researched, well-written and well worth reading
Lyse Doucet
Stolen Revolution is a vital dissection of Iran’s Islamic Republic over the past fifty years. Through the eyes of people at the heart of the country’s progressive resistance, Bozorgmehr Sharafedin and Yeganeh Torbati reveal the deepest flaws of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s regime in Iran and the inspiring resilience of those fighting for its improvement. With the world’s gaze on Iran’s future, this compelling history is a must-read
Cara McGoogan, author of THE POISON LINE
Stolen Revolution is a captivating read, and illuminates the human motivations that drove the 1979 revolution and its fallout. Sharafedin and Torbati's intimate storytelling makes you feel like you have the rare privilege of really knowing the six Iranian protagonists – who will go on to surprise you in the decisions they take. Whether this is your first book on Iran or your tenth, it will show you something new
YUAN YANG, author of PRIVATE REVOLUTIONS
This book would have been important to read at any time, but now it is essential reading . . . beautifully written and – in its portrayal of the lives of key Iranians betrayed by the revolution – extraordinarily powerful
Jack Straw, former British Foreign Secretary
Rarely has a book been so timely, and so apposite. By chronicling the Iranian revolution through the lives of six Iranians – in the tradition of John Hersey’s classic Hiroshima – Sharafedin and Torbati tell the story of modern Iran in a compelling and accessible way. Essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the protests that broke out in January 2026, and the Islamic Republic’s resistance to the subsequent attacks by the US and Israel
Lindsey Hilsum, International Editor, Channel 4 News and author of I BROUGHT THE WAR WITH ME