Gina B. Nahai (Persian: جینا نهایی, born December 9, 1961) is the author of Cry of the Peacock, Moonlight on the Avenue of Faith, Sunday's Silence and Caspian Rain.
She was also a lecturer in the Master of Professional Writing (MPW) Program[1] at the University of Southern California.
[4] At age 13, she began attending boarding school in Switzerland[4] and later moved to the United States in 1977,[4][5] arriving in Los Angeles the night Elvis Presley died.
[5] She is a frequent lecturer on Iranian Jewish history and the topic of exile.
[5] Nahai writes frequently for the Los Angeles-based Jewish Journal.