Sunday's Silence by Gina B. Nahai

Sunday's Silence

Gina B. Nahai

320 pages first pub 2001 (editions)

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Sunday's Silence by Gina B. Nahai is a challenging and atmospheric novel that will captivate readers who appreciate complex explorations of faith, identity, and the human condition, particularly those drawn to stories that probe the intricacies of fundamentalist cultures and the power of redemption.

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How different is Iran from Appalachia? Iranian-born writer Nahai's first two novels, Cry of the Peacock and Moonlight on the Avenue of Faith, were set in her native land, to great effect and rave reviews. Now, in a thoughtfully executed third nove...

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