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The Small Rain
The Small Rain
Author: Madeleine L'Engle
"The Small Rain" focuses on Katherine Forrester, the daughter of distinguished musical artists, whose own career as concert pianist evolves through loves adn losses that are dramatic and poignant. Katherine is a child growing up in a refined, yet bohemian, artistic ambience--theatrical as well as musical. She shuttles between Greenwich Village a...  more »
ISBN: 285747
Publication Date: 1985
Pages: 371
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Publisher: Farrar Straus Giroux
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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this ranks as one of my favorite books of all time and definitely something i'd recommend. in essence, it's a coming of age book, sans your typical judy bloom-like horror stories. katherine, the main character, is being raised by her composer-father who is neglectful if not anything else, and her step-mother-actress. the book chronicles the different phases she goes through as she reaches her adulthood. i thought it was very well written (as tends to be my opinion about most l'engle books) and i immediately liked the character.
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I can't believe this book was written in the 1940's, the tone and style is so modern. Lovely book.
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Lovely. L'Engle writes for adults with the same magic as evident in her books for youth.


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