Cry of the peacock
TitleCry of the peacock
Author
Call number813.54/0228
Object number10925
Place of publicationNew York, New York, United States
PublisherCrown Publishers Inc.
Year of publication
1991
Physical description341p.
MaterialBook
ISBN9781508493679
Description
Recounts the story of an Iranian family's struggle for freedom and peace over 200 years, from the splendour of ancient Persia to the tragedy of modern Iran. 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.