Darius the Great Is Not Okay

by

Adib Khorram

Darius Kellner Character Analysis

The novel’s protagonist, Darius is a high school sophomore and a self-described “Fractional Persian”; that is, his mom is Iranian and his dad is white. Darius lives in Portland, Oregon and doesn’t feel like he fits in at all. Bullies Trent and Chip tease him incessantly at school and work, and Dad regularly suggests that if Darius was a little more “normal” and stood up for himself, he wouldn’t get picked on. This causes major strife between Dad and Darius; indeed, the only time they get along is when they watch an episode of Star Trek every night. Darius is forced to reevaluate his identity when his family visits Yazd, Iran to see his grandfather Babou before he dies of a brain tumor. There, Darius makes his first real friend, Sohrab, and learns the value of having trusting, honest friendships with people (including with family members, like Mamou). Still, he never feels entirely like he fits in, as he doesn’t speak Farsi and dislikes some classic Persian foods. Darius also struggles with depression, which his Persian relatives don’t understand. Eventually, though, Darius and Dad are able to connect more honestly—and Darius internalizes the idea that it’s not his fault when people bully or are mean to him. He returns to Portland with way more confidence, and after several weeks spent playing soccer with Sohrab in Iran, he even agrees to consider trying out for the school soccer team in the fall.

Darius Kellner Quotes in Darius the Great Is Not Okay

The Darius the Great Is Not Okay quotes below are all either spoken by Darius Kellner or refer to Darius Kellner. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
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Moby the Whale Quotes

I took my pills and gulped down the whole glass of water. Dad stood next to me, watching, like he was worried I was going to choke. He had this look on his face, the same disappointed look he had when I told him about how Fatty Bolger had replaced my bicycle’s seat with blue truck nuts.

He was ashamed of me.

He was ashamed of us.

Übermensches aren’t supposed to need medication.

Related Characters: Darius Kellner (speaker), Dad, Trent “Fatty” Bolger
Page Number: 28
Explanation and Analysis:
Slingshot Maneuvers Quotes

Dad never really talked about his own diagnosis for depression. It was lost to the histories of a prior age of this world. All he ever said was that it happened when he was in college, and that his medication had kept him healthy for years, and that I shouldn’t worry about it. It wasn’t a big deal.

By the time I was diagnosed, and Dr. Howell was trying to find some combination of medications to treat me properly, Stephen Kellner had been managing his depression so long that he couldn’t remember what it was like. Or maybe he’d never had Mood Slingshot Maneuvers in the first place. Maybe his medication had recalibrated his brain right away, and he was back to being a high-functioning Übermensch in no time.

Related Characters: Darius Kellner (speaker), Dad, Dr. Howell
Page Number: 33-34
Explanation and Analysis:
Temporal Displacement Quotes

“You can’t keep trying to control him,” Mom said. “You have to let him make his own decisions.”

“You know how he gets treated,” Dad said. “You really want that for him?”

“No. But how is making him ashamed of everything going to fix it?”

“I don’t want him to be ashamed,” Dad said. “But he’s got enough going on with his depression, he doesn’t need to be bullied all the time too. He wouldn’t be such a target if he fit in more. If he could just, you know, act a little more normal.”

Related Characters: Dad (speaker), Mom (speaker), Darius Kellner, Trent “Fatty” Bolger
Page Number: 60
Explanation and Analysis:
The Dancing Fan Quotes

“I love you, maman.”

Grandma and Oma, Dad’s moms, didn’t say that very often. It’s not that they didn’t love me and Laleh, but they were full of Teutonic reserve, and didn’t express affection very often.

Mamou wasn’t like that.

For Fariba Bahrami, love was an opportunity, not a burden.

I swallowed away the lump in my throat. “I love you, Mamou.”

Related Characters: Darius Kellner (speaker), Mamou (speaker), Dad
Page Number: 75
Explanation and Analysis:

In theory, taarof means putting others before yourself. In practice, it means when someone comes to your house, you have to offer them food; but since your guest is supposed to taarof, they have to refuse; and then you, the host, must taarof back, insisting that it’s really no trouble at all, and that they absolutely must eat; and so on, until one party gets too bewildered and finally gives in.

I never got the hang of taarofing. It’s not an American Social Cue.

Related Characters: Darius Kellner (speaker), Mom, Mamou, Babou, Dayi Jamsheed
Page Number: 78
Explanation and Analysis:
A Holodeck Vision Quotes

Nearly every car parked on the street (or occasionally up on the curb) was light-colored and angular, makes and models I had never seen before.

I wondered where Iranian cars came from.

I wondered what Stephen Kellner thought of Iranian cars, and how they compared to his Audi.

I wondered if he was still asleep. If he’d wake up and we’d be able to get along, the way he wanted.

Related Characters: Darius Kellner (speaker), Sohrab Rezaei, Dad, Sohrab’s Uncle/Agha Rezaei
Page Number: 93
Explanation and Analysis:

I couldn’t eat in front of someone who couldn’t eat with me.

“I’m okay for now. Can we come back after Nowruz? Then we can both have some.”

Related Characters: Darius Kellner (speaker), Sohrab Rezaei, Sohrab’s Uncle/Agha Rezaei
Page Number: 93
Explanation and Analysis:
Soccer/Non-American Football Quotes

I could sense the disappointment radiating off him.

I never expected Ardeshir Bahrami to have so much in common with his son-in-law.

“What are you depressed for?” he shook the pill bottle. “You have to think positive, baba. Medicine is for old people. Like me.”

“It’s just the way I am,” I squeaked.

I would never be good enough for Ardeshir Bahrami.

“You just have to try harder, Darioush-jan. Those will not fix anything.” He glanced at the table. “Did you have enough to eat?”

Related Characters: Darius Kellner (speaker), Babou (speaker), Dad, Mom
Page Number: 102
Explanation and Analysis:

I thought about that: How back home, all Persians—even Fractional Persians like me and Laleh—were united in our Persian-ness. We celebrated Nowruz and Chaharshanbeh Suri together in big parties, Bahá’ís and Muslims and Jews and Christians and Zoroastrians and even secular humanists like Stephen Kellner, and it didn’t matter. Not really.

Not when we were so few in number.

But here, surrounded by Persians, Sohrab was singled out for being Bahá’í.

He was a target.

Related Characters: Darius Kellner (speaker), Sohrab Rezaei, Laleh Kellner
Page Number: 102
Explanation and Analysis:
The Ayatollah’s Turban Quotes

And then Sohrab said, “Ayatollah Darioush,” and all three of them laughed.

At me.

I thought I understood Sohrab.

I thought we were going to be friends.

How had I misjudged him so badly?

Maybe Dad was right.

Maybe I would always be a target.

Even for things I couldn’t help. Like being from America. Like having a foreskin.

Those things were normal back home, but not in Iran.

I would never fit in. Not anywhere.

Related Characters: Darius Kellner (speaker), Sohrab Rezaei (speaker), Dad, Ali-Reza, Hossein
Page Number: 115
Explanation and Analysis:
The Dessert Capital of the Ancient World Quotes

Mamou popped the lid and unsealed the tea. “It looks good, maman. Thank you. You are so sweet. Just like your dad.” She pulled me close and kissed me on both cheeks.

If I had been drinking tea at that moment, I would have imitated Javaneh Esfahani and shot it out of my nose.

No one had ever called Stephen Kellner sweet.

Not ever.

Related Characters: Darius Kellner (speaker), Mamou (speaker), Dad, Javaneh Esfahani
Page Number: 126
Explanation and Analysis:
Sins of the Father Quotes

I mean, it was inevitable that Laleh would acquire a taste for Star Trek—eventually. She was my sister, after all. And Stephen Kellner’s daughter. It was in her genetic makeup.

But I thought I would get to keep that bit of Dad to myself for a little while longer.

It was the only time I ever got to be his son.

Related Characters: Darius Kellner (speaker), Dad, Laleh Kellner
Page Number: 144
Explanation and Analysis:
The Kolinahr Discipline Quotes

“Mamou thought it was too much driving to come here. To see this. But it’s important for you to know where you come from.”

I didn’t understand Ardeshir Bahrami.

Yesterday I wasn’t Persian enough because I didn’t speak Farsi, because I took medicine for depression, because I brought him and Mamou fancy tea.

He made me feel small and stupid.

Now he was determined to show me my heritage.

Maybe Ardeshir Bahrami experienced Mood Slingshot Maneuvers too.

Related Characters: Darius Kellner (speaker), Babou (speaker), Mamou
Page Number: 158
Explanation and Analysis:
Bette Davis Eyes Quotes

I was used to being a disappointment to Dad, and being a disappointment to Babou didn’t seem that different. But I hated that he was disappointed in Laleh too, for something she couldn’t change.

I swallowed.

Babou looked up at me. There was something sad and lonely in his eyes, in the way his mustache drooped over his frown.

I wanted to tell him I was still his grandson.

I wanted to tell him I was glad I was getting to know him.

I wanted to tell him I was sorry about his brain tumor.

I didn’t tell him any of that, though.

Related Characters: Darius Kellner (speaker), Dad, Laleh Kellner, Babou
Page Number: 164
Explanation and Analysis:
Persian Casual Quotes

And even though I hated getting shuffled around and grabbed by my love handles, my rubbery constipated face did relax into a smile.

I had never been surrounded by my family before. Not really.

When Dayi Jamsheed started herding us together into a big group photo, my eyes started burning. I couldn’t help it.

I loved them.

Related Characters: Darius Kellner (speaker), Dad, Mom, Laleh Kellner, Mamou, Babou, Dayi Jamsheed
Page Number: 174
Explanation and Analysis:
My Cousin, the Ringwraith Quotes

“You are not very Persian,” he said. “Not like Laleh.”

I looked down at my Team Melli jersey, which I still had on over my button-up.

This was the most Persian I had ever been in my entire life, and it still wasn’t enough.

“You are more like your dad. He doesn’t like them either,” he said. And then he grabbed a cucumber for himself and wandered off.

Related Characters: Darius Kellner (speaker), Dayi Jamsheed (speaker), Sohrab Rezaei, Dad, Laleh Kellner
Related Symbols: The Jersey
Page Number: 182-183
Explanation and Analysis:
The Borg of Herbs Quotes

“It was hard for me, you know? Moving to America. When I left here, I was sure I was going to come back. But I didn’t. I fell in love with your dad and stayed, even though I never really felt at home. When you were born I wanted you to grow up American. So you would feel like you belonged.”

I understood that. I really did.

School was hard enough, being a Fractional Persian. I’m not sure I would have survived being Even More Persian.

Related Characters: Darius Kellner (speaker), Mom (speaker), Dad
Page Number: 201
Explanation and Analysis:
The Towers of Silence Quotes

My grandfather seemed so small and defeated then, bowed under the weight of history and the burdens of the future.

I didn’t know what to say.

The singularity in my stomach was back, pulsing and writhing in sympathetic harmony with the one I knew lived deep inside Babou.

In that moment I understood my grandfather perfectly.

Ardeshir Bahrami was as sad as I was.

Related Characters: Darius Kellner (speaker), Babou
Page Number: 230-231
Explanation and Analysis:
Yesterday’s Enterprise Quotes

Sohrab glanced at me and turned back to Laleh. “Laleh,” he said. “It’s not polite to do that. Darioush can’t understand you.”

I blinked.

No one had ever made people speak in English around me before.

Not even Mom.

“It’s okay,” I said.

“No,” Sohrab said. “It’s not polite.”

“Sorry, Darius,” Laleh said.

“It’s fine.”

I looked at Sohrab. He squinted at me with his spoon in his mouth.

“Thanks.”

Related Characters: Darius Kellner (speaker), Sohrab Rezaei (speaker), Laleh Kellner (speaker), Mom, Sohrab’s Uncle/Agha Rezaei
Page Number: 235
Explanation and Analysis:
Make It So Quotes

“You don’t keep the leaves in?” Mamou asked.

“It gets bitter if you let it steep too long.”

“Oh. Thank you, maman. I love this tea.”

I loved my grandmother.

Before, she had been photons on a computer screen.

Now she was real, and full of the most amazing contradictions.

I wanted to know more.

Related Characters: Darius Kellner (speaker), Mamou (speaker), Babou
Page Number: 253
Explanation and Analysis:
Chelo Kabob Quotes

“What I like to do is use oil on my fingers, instead of water,” Dad said. “That way they don’t stick as much. It’s messy, though.”

The Bahrami men nodded in approval.

I wasn’t jealous of him.

Not really.

Maybe Dad’s place had been empty too.

Maybe he’d figured out how to fill it.

Maybe he had.

Related Characters: Darius Kellner (speaker), Dad (speaker), Sohrab Rezaei, Babou, Dayi Jamsheed, Dayi Soheil
Page Number: 261
Explanation and Analysis:
First, Best Destiny Quotes

“It made me into a zombie. That’s why I couldn’t tell you stories. I could barely tell the time of day.”

I didn’t know.

“I lost myself for a long time, Darius. I didn’t like who I became on those pills, but they saved my life. They kept me here. For you. And your mom. And by the time I was doing better and Dr. Howell tapered me off, your sister was born and I just...things were different. She was a baby, and she needed me. And I didn’t know if you even wanted stories anymore. If you were ever going to forgive me.”

“Dad...”

“Suicide isn’t the only way you can lose someone to depression.”

[...]

“And it kills me that I gave it to you, Darius. It kills me.”

There were tears in his eyes.

Actual human tears.

I had never seen my father cry before.

Related Characters: Darius Kellner (speaker), Dad (speaker), Mom, Laleh Kellner, Dr. Howell
Page Number: 286
Explanation and Analysis:
Through a Wormhole Quotes

Dad had never hidden his depression from me. Not really.

But I never knew how close I had come to losing him.

How hard he fought to stay with us, even if it made him into a Borg drone.

I didn’t want to lose him.

And he didn’t want to lose me.

He just didn’t know how to say it out loud.

I think I understood my father better than I ever had before.

Related Characters: Darius Kellner (speaker), Dad
Page Number: 290
Explanation and Analysis:

“I was hurting. And you were there. And I knew how to make you hurt as bad as me.”

He still wouldn’t look at me.

“I’m so ashamed,” he said. “Friends don’t do what I did.”

“Friends forgive,” I said.

“I didn’t mean it, Darioush. What I said. I want you to know.” He finally met my eyes. I’m glad you came. You are my best friend. And I never should have treated you that way.”

Related Characters: Darius Kellner (speaker), Sohrab Rezaei (speaker), Sohrab’s Dad
Page Number: 294
Explanation and Analysis:
The Best of Both Worlds Quotes

I thought about Coach Henderson.

I thought about lack of discipline.

“I guess I didn’t think I was that good.”

“Well, you’ve got some skill. Why don’t you try out in the fall?”

My ears burned. I almost told Coach no.

Almost.

But that’s what Darius would have done.

Darioush would have tried out.

I thought about telling Sohrab that I had made the team. And sending him photos of me in my kit. And him squinting and congratulating me.

Related Characters: Darius Kellner (speaker), Coach Fortes (speaker), Sohrab Rezaei
Related Symbols: The Jersey
Page Number: 306-307
Explanation and Analysis:
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Darius Kellner Quotes in Darius the Great Is Not Okay

The Darius the Great Is Not Okay quotes below are all either spoken by Darius Kellner or refer to Darius Kellner. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Friendship  Theme Icon
).
Moby the Whale Quotes

I took my pills and gulped down the whole glass of water. Dad stood next to me, watching, like he was worried I was going to choke. He had this look on his face, the same disappointed look he had when I told him about how Fatty Bolger had replaced my bicycle’s seat with blue truck nuts.

He was ashamed of me.

He was ashamed of us.

Übermensches aren’t supposed to need medication.

Related Characters: Darius Kellner (speaker), Dad, Trent “Fatty” Bolger
Page Number: 28
Explanation and Analysis:
Slingshot Maneuvers Quotes

Dad never really talked about his own diagnosis for depression. It was lost to the histories of a prior age of this world. All he ever said was that it happened when he was in college, and that his medication had kept him healthy for years, and that I shouldn’t worry about it. It wasn’t a big deal.

By the time I was diagnosed, and Dr. Howell was trying to find some combination of medications to treat me properly, Stephen Kellner had been managing his depression so long that he couldn’t remember what it was like. Or maybe he’d never had Mood Slingshot Maneuvers in the first place. Maybe his medication had recalibrated his brain right away, and he was back to being a high-functioning Übermensch in no time.

Related Characters: Darius Kellner (speaker), Dad, Dr. Howell
Page Number: 33-34
Explanation and Analysis:
Temporal Displacement Quotes

“You can’t keep trying to control him,” Mom said. “You have to let him make his own decisions.”

“You know how he gets treated,” Dad said. “You really want that for him?”

“No. But how is making him ashamed of everything going to fix it?”

“I don’t want him to be ashamed,” Dad said. “But he’s got enough going on with his depression, he doesn’t need to be bullied all the time too. He wouldn’t be such a target if he fit in more. If he could just, you know, act a little more normal.”

Related Characters: Dad (speaker), Mom (speaker), Darius Kellner, Trent “Fatty” Bolger
Page Number: 60
Explanation and Analysis:
The Dancing Fan Quotes

“I love you, maman.”

Grandma and Oma, Dad’s moms, didn’t say that very often. It’s not that they didn’t love me and Laleh, but they were full of Teutonic reserve, and didn’t express affection very often.

Mamou wasn’t like that.

For Fariba Bahrami, love was an opportunity, not a burden.

I swallowed away the lump in my throat. “I love you, Mamou.”

Related Characters: Darius Kellner (speaker), Mamou (speaker), Dad
Page Number: 75
Explanation and Analysis:

In theory, taarof means putting others before yourself. In practice, it means when someone comes to your house, you have to offer them food; but since your guest is supposed to taarof, they have to refuse; and then you, the host, must taarof back, insisting that it’s really no trouble at all, and that they absolutely must eat; and so on, until one party gets too bewildered and finally gives in.

I never got the hang of taarofing. It’s not an American Social Cue.

Related Characters: Darius Kellner (speaker), Mom, Mamou, Babou, Dayi Jamsheed
Page Number: 78
Explanation and Analysis:
A Holodeck Vision Quotes

Nearly every car parked on the street (or occasionally up on the curb) was light-colored and angular, makes and models I had never seen before.

I wondered where Iranian cars came from.

I wondered what Stephen Kellner thought of Iranian cars, and how they compared to his Audi.

I wondered if he was still asleep. If he’d wake up and we’d be able to get along, the way he wanted.

Related Characters: Darius Kellner (speaker), Sohrab Rezaei, Dad, Sohrab’s Uncle/Agha Rezaei
Page Number: 93
Explanation and Analysis:

I couldn’t eat in front of someone who couldn’t eat with me.

“I’m okay for now. Can we come back after Nowruz? Then we can both have some.”

Related Characters: Darius Kellner (speaker), Sohrab Rezaei, Sohrab’s Uncle/Agha Rezaei
Page Number: 93
Explanation and Analysis:
Soccer/Non-American Football Quotes

I could sense the disappointment radiating off him.

I never expected Ardeshir Bahrami to have so much in common with his son-in-law.

“What are you depressed for?” he shook the pill bottle. “You have to think positive, baba. Medicine is for old people. Like me.”

“It’s just the way I am,” I squeaked.

I would never be good enough for Ardeshir Bahrami.

“You just have to try harder, Darioush-jan. Those will not fix anything.” He glanced at the table. “Did you have enough to eat?”

Related Characters: Darius Kellner (speaker), Babou (speaker), Dad, Mom
Page Number: 102
Explanation and Analysis:

I thought about that: How back home, all Persians—even Fractional Persians like me and Laleh—were united in our Persian-ness. We celebrated Nowruz and Chaharshanbeh Suri together in big parties, Bahá’ís and Muslims and Jews and Christians and Zoroastrians and even secular humanists like Stephen Kellner, and it didn’t matter. Not really.

Not when we were so few in number.

But here, surrounded by Persians, Sohrab was singled out for being Bahá’í.

He was a target.

Related Characters: Darius Kellner (speaker), Sohrab Rezaei, Laleh Kellner
Page Number: 102
Explanation and Analysis:
The Ayatollah’s Turban Quotes

And then Sohrab said, “Ayatollah Darioush,” and all three of them laughed.

At me.

I thought I understood Sohrab.

I thought we were going to be friends.

How had I misjudged him so badly?

Maybe Dad was right.

Maybe I would always be a target.

Even for things I couldn’t help. Like being from America. Like having a foreskin.

Those things were normal back home, but not in Iran.

I would never fit in. Not anywhere.

Related Characters: Darius Kellner (speaker), Sohrab Rezaei (speaker), Dad, Ali-Reza, Hossein
Page Number: 115
Explanation and Analysis:
The Dessert Capital of the Ancient World Quotes

Mamou popped the lid and unsealed the tea. “It looks good, maman. Thank you. You are so sweet. Just like your dad.” She pulled me close and kissed me on both cheeks.

If I had been drinking tea at that moment, I would have imitated Javaneh Esfahani and shot it out of my nose.

No one had ever called Stephen Kellner sweet.

Not ever.

Related Characters: Darius Kellner (speaker), Mamou (speaker), Dad, Javaneh Esfahani
Page Number: 126
Explanation and Analysis:
Sins of the Father Quotes

I mean, it was inevitable that Laleh would acquire a taste for Star Trek—eventually. She was my sister, after all. And Stephen Kellner’s daughter. It was in her genetic makeup.

But I thought I would get to keep that bit of Dad to myself for a little while longer.

It was the only time I ever got to be his son.

Related Characters: Darius Kellner (speaker), Dad, Laleh Kellner
Page Number: 144
Explanation and Analysis:
The Kolinahr Discipline Quotes

“Mamou thought it was too much driving to come here. To see this. But it’s important for you to know where you come from.”

I didn’t understand Ardeshir Bahrami.

Yesterday I wasn’t Persian enough because I didn’t speak Farsi, because I took medicine for depression, because I brought him and Mamou fancy tea.

He made me feel small and stupid.

Now he was determined to show me my heritage.

Maybe Ardeshir Bahrami experienced Mood Slingshot Maneuvers too.

Related Characters: Darius Kellner (speaker), Babou (speaker), Mamou
Page Number: 158
Explanation and Analysis:
Bette Davis Eyes Quotes

I was used to being a disappointment to Dad, and being a disappointment to Babou didn’t seem that different. But I hated that he was disappointed in Laleh too, for something she couldn’t change.

I swallowed.

Babou looked up at me. There was something sad and lonely in his eyes, in the way his mustache drooped over his frown.

I wanted to tell him I was still his grandson.

I wanted to tell him I was glad I was getting to know him.

I wanted to tell him I was sorry about his brain tumor.

I didn’t tell him any of that, though.

Related Characters: Darius Kellner (speaker), Dad, Laleh Kellner, Babou
Page Number: 164
Explanation and Analysis:
Persian Casual Quotes

And even though I hated getting shuffled around and grabbed by my love handles, my rubbery constipated face did relax into a smile.

I had never been surrounded by my family before. Not really.

When Dayi Jamsheed started herding us together into a big group photo, my eyes started burning. I couldn’t help it.

I loved them.

Related Characters: Darius Kellner (speaker), Dad, Mom, Laleh Kellner, Mamou, Babou, Dayi Jamsheed
Page Number: 174
Explanation and Analysis:
My Cousin, the Ringwraith Quotes

“You are not very Persian,” he said. “Not like Laleh.”

I looked down at my Team Melli jersey, which I still had on over my button-up.

This was the most Persian I had ever been in my entire life, and it still wasn’t enough.

“You are more like your dad. He doesn’t like them either,” he said. And then he grabbed a cucumber for himself and wandered off.

Related Characters: Darius Kellner (speaker), Dayi Jamsheed (speaker), Sohrab Rezaei, Dad, Laleh Kellner
Related Symbols: The Jersey
Page Number: 182-183
Explanation and Analysis:
The Borg of Herbs Quotes

“It was hard for me, you know? Moving to America. When I left here, I was sure I was going to come back. But I didn’t. I fell in love with your dad and stayed, even though I never really felt at home. When you were born I wanted you to grow up American. So you would feel like you belonged.”

I understood that. I really did.

School was hard enough, being a Fractional Persian. I’m not sure I would have survived being Even More Persian.

Related Characters: Darius Kellner (speaker), Mom (speaker), Dad
Page Number: 201
Explanation and Analysis:
The Towers of Silence Quotes

My grandfather seemed so small and defeated then, bowed under the weight of history and the burdens of the future.

I didn’t know what to say.

The singularity in my stomach was back, pulsing and writhing in sympathetic harmony with the one I knew lived deep inside Babou.

In that moment I understood my grandfather perfectly.

Ardeshir Bahrami was as sad as I was.

Related Characters: Darius Kellner (speaker), Babou
Page Number: 230-231
Explanation and Analysis:
Yesterday’s Enterprise Quotes

Sohrab glanced at me and turned back to Laleh. “Laleh,” he said. “It’s not polite to do that. Darioush can’t understand you.”

I blinked.

No one had ever made people speak in English around me before.

Not even Mom.

“It’s okay,” I said.

“No,” Sohrab said. “It’s not polite.”

“Sorry, Darius,” Laleh said.

“It’s fine.”

I looked at Sohrab. He squinted at me with his spoon in his mouth.

“Thanks.”

Related Characters: Darius Kellner (speaker), Sohrab Rezaei (speaker), Laleh Kellner (speaker), Mom, Sohrab’s Uncle/Agha Rezaei
Page Number: 235
Explanation and Analysis:
Make It So Quotes

“You don’t keep the leaves in?” Mamou asked.

“It gets bitter if you let it steep too long.”

“Oh. Thank you, maman. I love this tea.”

I loved my grandmother.

Before, she had been photons on a computer screen.

Now she was real, and full of the most amazing contradictions.

I wanted to know more.

Related Characters: Darius Kellner (speaker), Mamou (speaker), Babou
Page Number: 253
Explanation and Analysis:
Chelo Kabob Quotes

“What I like to do is use oil on my fingers, instead of water,” Dad said. “That way they don’t stick as much. It’s messy, though.”

The Bahrami men nodded in approval.

I wasn’t jealous of him.

Not really.

Maybe Dad’s place had been empty too.

Maybe he’d figured out how to fill it.

Maybe he had.

Related Characters: Darius Kellner (speaker), Dad (speaker), Sohrab Rezaei, Babou, Dayi Jamsheed, Dayi Soheil
Page Number: 261
Explanation and Analysis:
First, Best Destiny Quotes

“It made me into a zombie. That’s why I couldn’t tell you stories. I could barely tell the time of day.”

I didn’t know.

“I lost myself for a long time, Darius. I didn’t like who I became on those pills, but they saved my life. They kept me here. For you. And your mom. And by the time I was doing better and Dr. Howell tapered me off, your sister was born and I just...things were different. She was a baby, and she needed me. And I didn’t know if you even wanted stories anymore. If you were ever going to forgive me.”

“Dad...”

“Suicide isn’t the only way you can lose someone to depression.”

[...]

“And it kills me that I gave it to you, Darius. It kills me.”

There were tears in his eyes.

Actual human tears.

I had never seen my father cry before.

Related Characters: Darius Kellner (speaker), Dad (speaker), Mom, Laleh Kellner, Dr. Howell
Page Number: 286
Explanation and Analysis:
Through a Wormhole Quotes

Dad had never hidden his depression from me. Not really.

But I never knew how close I had come to losing him.

How hard he fought to stay with us, even if it made him into a Borg drone.

I didn’t want to lose him.

And he didn’t want to lose me.

He just didn’t know how to say it out loud.

I think I understood my father better than I ever had before.

Related Characters: Darius Kellner (speaker), Dad
Page Number: 290
Explanation and Analysis:

“I was hurting. And you were there. And I knew how to make you hurt as bad as me.”

He still wouldn’t look at me.

“I’m so ashamed,” he said. “Friends don’t do what I did.”

“Friends forgive,” I said.

“I didn’t mean it, Darioush. What I said. I want you to know.” He finally met my eyes. I’m glad you came. You are my best friend. And I never should have treated you that way.”

Related Characters: Darius Kellner (speaker), Sohrab Rezaei (speaker), Sohrab’s Dad
Page Number: 294
Explanation and Analysis:
The Best of Both Worlds Quotes

I thought about Coach Henderson.

I thought about lack of discipline.

“I guess I didn’t think I was that good.”

“Well, you’ve got some skill. Why don’t you try out in the fall?”

My ears burned. I almost told Coach no.

Almost.

But that’s what Darius would have done.

Darioush would have tried out.

I thought about telling Sohrab that I had made the team. And sending him photos of me in my kit. And him squinting and congratulating me.

Related Characters: Darius Kellner (speaker), Coach Fortes (speaker), Sohrab Rezaei
Related Symbols: The Jersey
Page Number: 306-307
Explanation and Analysis: