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Caspian Rain

From the bestselling author of Moonlight on the Avenue of Faith, a stirring, lyrical tale that offers American readers a unique insight into Iranian culture.

In the decade before the Islamic Revolution, Iran is a country at the brink of explosion. Twelve-year-old Yaas is born into an already divided family: Her father is the son of wealthy Iranian Jews who are integrated into the country’s upper-class, mostly Muslim, elite; her mother was raised in the slums of South Tehran, one street away from the old Jewish ghetto.

Yaas spends her childhood navigating the many layers of Iranian society. Her task, already difficult, becomes all the more critical when her father falls in love with a beautiful woman from a noble Muslim family. As her parents’ marriage begins to crumble and the country moves ever closer to revolution, Yaas is plagued by a terrifying genetic illness that is slowly robbing her of her hearing. Facing the prospect of complete deafness, Yaas learns that her father is about to abandon her and her mother, and so she undertakes a desperate, last-ditch effort to save herself and her family.

At once a cultural exploration of an as-yet unfamiliar society, and a psychological study of the effects of loss, Caspian Rain takes the reader inside the tragic and fascinating world of a brave young girl struggling against impossible odds.

“Filled with hope and despair, Caspian Rain is Nahai's most emotional and inspiring novel yet. Nahai's heroine --- the inspired and inspiring Yaas --- learns the lessons of obedience, subservience, and forbearance, and then chooses a surprising and unexpected path.”

--- Lisa See, author of Peony in Love and Snow Flower and the Secret Fan

Caspian Rain
by Gina Barkhordar Nahai

  • Publication Date: September 14, 2007
  • Genres: Fiction
  • Hardcover: 290 pages
  • Publisher: MacAdam/Cage
  • ISBN-10: 1596922516
  • ISBN-13: 9781596922518