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product_id: 221270805
title: "Right as Rain"
brand: "lindsey stoddard"
price: "₱1044"
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# Right as Rain

**Brand:** lindsey stoddard
**Price:** ₱1044
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

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- **What is this?** Right as Rain by lindsey stoddard
- **How much does it cost?** ₱1044 with free shipping
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Right as Rain

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## Customer Reviews

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    Right as Rain
  

*by O***S on Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2019*

Right as Rain by Lindsey StoddardHeartfelt, emotional, and powerfully-written!Right as Rain, by Lindsey Stoddard, is one of my favorite books of 2019 that I have had the pleasure to read and review. It is absolutely a book that I would recommend to all avid readers, but beware, this one tugs hard at the heartstrings.The story opens up with Rain’s life in complete chaos. Here family has suffered the sudden loss of her older brother, Guthrie, and no one in her family seems to know how to move forward from their tragedy.Rain is going through the motions and trying to find the old normal of her life that she craves to have back. Her father is an emotionless shell of a man that never leaves his room, and her mother never stops. She acts like life must now be a list of things that must be done, and she never takes the time for her family anymore.To complicate her grief, Rain's mother announces one day that the family will be moving to an apartment in New York City, immediately.Within a blink, all of her life is gone, and Rain is now at living in a new town, in a new apartment, and attending a new school. She craves to find someone who understands as secretly deals with the guilt she carries from what she feels was her role in her brother's untimely death.Your heart will grieve right along with Rain and her family as they do their best to keep living. Rain is an unlikely character that has to find her inner strength to deal with her brother’s death, hold her broken family together, and try to start her new life over in the business of New York.

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    To paraphrase Brene Brown, vulnerability is the key to love. That's what Rain learns too.
  

*by S***L on Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2021*

Oh I loved this book. I feel like the other reviewers have talked about the plot, so I want to talk about the emotions. Middle grade readers FEEL so much. Their emotions are heightened and everything seems HUGE.Rain is trying to cope emotionally with a lot and like many of us thinks that maybe life would be easier if she just didn't feel/didn't think/didn't talk about what has hurt her. It's not until she starts opening up to the possibility of a new life, that she allows herself to let go of the pain that has its hold on her, keeping her from flourishing.I loved the descriptions of the Washington Heights setting. The restaurants, the school, the gentrification, the sounds, the smells, the personalities.I also loved the Rain finds her way back to herself through serving her community, both at the food shelter at the neighborhood church and at the kids' community center.

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    A really good read
  

*by A***E on Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2019*

This was a great little story, really highlighting the differences in culture when someone emigrates and how it’s the small things that are the hardest to learn. Lottie could manage very well with the language in most situations, but found it difficult to express her emotions in English, and finding the right words when her children were sick, and colloquialisms. It was interesting to note the family dynamics in those days, and how the husband had all the power in the family, and control of the family finances. I couldn’t imagine a marriage in modern day New Zealand where one partner didn’t even know how much the other earned, or buying property without consent or knowledge of the other. Tom certainly wouldn’t have got away with his behaviour these days. Being from New Zealand myself, it was a good to read about a bit of history of my own country in a novel setting (I am not good at reading non-fiction!). And it made me feel good about my home country when reading how much Lottie felt we had here compared with Europe- the land available, the work, the food, the relaxed attitudes and friendliness. Even though it has changed a lot since then, I still feel that way about my country, especially highlighted when I travel abroad, I still feel I live in the lucky country. This was a very interesting story, easy to read, and I identified greatly with the characters. A really good read.

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