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Used Book ~ Cry Of The Peacock by author Gina B. Nahai
Cry Of The Peacock
Author: Gina B. Nahai
Book Information
Publisher: Washington Square Press
Book Type: Paperback
Rating: 2

ISBN-13: 9780743403375 - ISBN-10: 0743403371
Publication Date: 11/1/2000
Pages: 352

Book Description:

Peacock the Jew is nine years old and living in the Esfahan ghetto when she marries Solomon the Man. She is the descendant of a three-thousand-year-old tribe of Jews -- the oldest community in diaspora, a people largely unknown to the outside world. He is a singer in the royal court, a wealthy man known for his good looks and his charm. A decade later, she will become the first woman in her ghetto ever to have left her husband.

Against the backdrop of two hundred years of history, CRY OF THE PEACOCK traces the story of a Jewish woman caught in the turmoil of twentieth-century Iran. Told in a series of wondrous linked tales that weave a rich and epic tapestry, it is a magical journey inside the Iranian nation and its people. For the first time in any Western language this story of Iranian Jews offers an insider's glimpse into one of the most critical parts of the world today.


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Catherine M. from NEW YORK, NY wrote on 7/7/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This book didn't do it for me, unfortunately. But I expect it was bad choice, bad timing, and other people will have a very different reaction.


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Carolyn E. from SAN MATEO, CA wrote on 3/1/2007...


From the cover . . . "Peacock the Jew is nine years old and living in the Esfahan ghetto when she marries Solomon the Man. She is the descendant of a three-thousand-year-old tribe of Jews -- the oldest community id diaspora, a people largely unknown to the outside world. He is a singer in the royal court, a wealthy man known for his good looks and his charm. A decade later, she will become the first woman in her ghetto ever to have left her husband.

"Against the backdrop of two hundred years of history, Įry of the Peacock traces the story of a Jewish woman caught in the turmoil of twentieth-century Iran."