Sudden Rain A Novel

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A vivid, gripping, emotional, and addictive read, Sudden Rain is also a rare and valuable portrait of an era: the long-lost final manuscript of Maritta Wolff the author who, at the age of twenty-two, published what Sinclair Lewis deemed “the most important novel of the year,” Whistle Stop (1941).Hailed by Entertainment Weekly as “the Nixon-era precursor to Tom Perrotta’s acclaimed novel, Little Children” this is a compelling drama that offers great insight into the nature of marriage — both then and now. Now that Sudden Rain has come out of its hiding place — in Wolff’s refrigerator, found after her death — it remains gloriously frozen in time. Set in the fall of 1972, the novel perfectly captures, with expansive emotion and cinematic detail, the domestic trends of three generations of middle-class couples living in suburban Los Angeles. A brilliant portrait of its burgeoning era, Sudden Rain also offers striking cultural commentary on our everyday notions of love and marriage; individuality, equality, and community; and the promise and pursuit of the American Dream.

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Weight 0.368 kg
Dimensions 3.05 × 13.34 × 20.32 cm
Format

Paperback

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Publisher

ISBN 10

743254856

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

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