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Gina B. Nahai

Gina B. Nahai is an Iranian-American author known for her poignant storytelling and exploration of Iranian culture and history. Born in Tehran, she fled Iran during the revolution and later settled in the United States. A professor at USC, Nahai's acclaimed works include "Moonlight on the Avenue of Faith" and "Caspian Rain." Her novels often weave themes of exile, identity, and the immigrant experience, resonating with readers worldwide.

Book summaries for books written by Gina B. Nahai

Quotes

One day you're a princess in a palace, the next you're a beggar in the streets.

Gina B. Nahai

lifechange

Time is the only thing that's real. Everything else is just a lie.

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timereality

Our perception of the world is shaped by our fears and our desires.

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perceptionfeardesire

Sometimes the only way to survive is to create your own reality.

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survivalreality

In the end, everyone is just trying to find their place in this chaotic world.

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lifechaos

Family is both a blessing and a curse; it's a tangled web that we can't escape.

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familyblessingcurse

Love is a force that can both heal and destroy.

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lovehealingdestruction

The past haunts us like a shadow, always lurking in the corners of our minds.

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pasthaunting

The city is both a sanctuary and a prison, depending on who you ask.

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citysanctuaryprison

Sometimes the only way to understand a person is to walk in their shoes.

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empathyunderstanding

Faith is a fragile thing, easily shattered by the harsh realities of life.

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faithfragility

We are all storytellers, weaving our own tales to make sense of the world.

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storytellingperception