Rain Remembers, Courtne Comrie
Rain Remembers, Courtne Comrie
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Rain Remembers

Author: Courtne Comrie

Narrator: Angel Pean

Unabridged: 3 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 10/24/2023


Synopsis

""A satisfying, well-written, and authentic sequel highlighting the ways healing and self-love are ongoing processes."" —Kirkus Reviews (starred review) ""Comrie again proves skilled in discussing topics of harassment, mental health, and (via a subplot about a friend’s uncle) the deportation system, in verse as lyrically captivating as that of its predecessor. Rain and her friends remain sympathetic characters to connect with and root for."" —Horn Book ReviewsIn the companion novel to the critically acclaimed Rain Rising, Rain must once again find the strength to rise above.The start of the school year is bringing a lot of changes for Rain: New school. No Circle Group. No Dr. McCalla. No Miss Walia. No step team. And Xander, her older brother and superhero, is away at college.Although everyone else seems okay with change, Rain struggles to open up to her new counselor, her mom, Umi, Alyssa, and even Xander, who seems to have forgotten all about her while away at college. But when an older boy starts giving Rain more attention than she asked for—will she be able to open up again before things go too far?As Kirkus Reviews said of Rain Rising: ""A gorgeous debut: a necessary, cathartic, immersive healing experience.” Readers will be eager to follow Rain in this companion novel. Like the rain, she is both gentle and a force, finding strength to rise again.Praise for Rain Rising:""A gorgeous debut: a necessary, cathartic, immersive healing experience.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)“In this gut-wrenching verse novel by debut author Comrie, thirteen-year-old City Middle School student Rain Washington grapples with the aftermath of a violent racist attack. . . . Comrie sensitively tackles myriad topics, including colorism, fiscal scarcity, and structural racism, as well as their effects on mental health, in this impressive volume."" —Publishers Weekly (starred review)“This lovingly crafted novel-in-verse is a much-needed reminder that compassion, both for oneself and others, can help make the world right as rain.” —Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books (starred review)“A searing exploration of the intricacies of racism, privilege, and self-worth within the confines of the Black community. Rain’s journey is one that includes an acceptance of all the pieces of her identity that make her whole and unique.”—ALA Booklist

About Courtne Comrie

Courtne Comrie is a poet and writer who prefers tackling heavy topics through simplistic and beautiful verse. Born in Toronto, Canada, but raised in the Bronx and Mount Vernon, New York, she graduated from CUNY Lehman College with a BA in creative writing through TheDream.US scholarship for undocumented students. She is an educator, mentor, and an aunt to three amazing humans. Visit her online at www.courtnecomrie.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ancillar on March 14, 2024

I loved it! I went through the emotions with this one......more

Goodreads review by Teenage on October 12, 2023

Plot: Rain Washington is about to start high school, and like every other freshman she is nervous to leave her middle school behind. With Xavier in university, at home it becomes just Rain and her mom. When Xavier Facetimes her and asked about school, Rain finds it difficult to voice her fears outsid......more

Goodreads review by QUEENIE on September 19, 2023

"Rain Remembers" by Courtne Comrie is a poignant and thought-provoking companion to the highly acclaimed "Rain Rising." In this sequel, Rain continues her journey of self-discovery and resilience in the face of life's challenges, and once again, the author's storytelling prowess shines through. The n......more

Goodreads review by Teonna on November 06, 2023

I loved this follow up to Rain Rising! This is a beautiful and authentic read. A new school year brings many changes for Rain. Starting 9th grade also means changing schools, getting a new school counselor, and overall routine as she adjusts to her older brother Xander going off to college. Yet, Rai......more

Goodreads review by LS on November 26, 2023

I wish the book concentrated solely on one topic. I know kids deal with many heavy things at once but this book, written mainly in verse, was too short to take on two heavy topics. Neither received the focus they deserved. It felt like one was resolved too quickly and not realistically and the other......more