Caspian Rain is the fourth novel from Gina B. Nahai and takes place in the decade before the Islamic Revolution.
The novel takes place in Iran in the decade before the Islamic Revolution and follows 12-year-old Yaas, who is born into an upper-class Muslim/Jewish family.
As the country heads towards chaos, Yaas finds herself trying to navigate the complicated world of Iranian society, coming to terms with her fragmenting family, and dealing with the possibility of going deaf, the result of a genetic illness.
Allison McCulloch of the New York Times Book Review wrote that the novel is "an accurate glimpse into a largely alien culture" and that Nahai "tells Yaas's story with elegance and insight.
"[1] Meganne Fabrega of the San Francisco Chronicle wrote that "Nahai's narrative skill and linguistic talent shine.