An edition of One hundred days of rain (2015)

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An edition of One hundred days of rain (2015)

One hundred days of rain

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Mourning her recent disastrous breakup, the narrator must rebuild a life from the bottom up. As she wakes each day to encounter Vancouver's sky and city streets, the narrator notices that the rain, so apparently unchanging, is in fact kaleidoscopic. Her melancholic mood alike undergoes subtle variations that sometimes echo, sometimes contrast with her surroundings. Caught between the two poles of weather and mood, the narrator is not alone: whether riding the bus with her small child, searching for an apartment to rent, or merely calculating out the cost of meager lunches, the world forever intrudes, as both a comfort and a torment.

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Pages
203

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Edition Notes

Issued also in electronic format.

Series
Department of Narrative Studies
Other Titles
100 days of rain
Copyright Date
2015

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
C813/.6
Library of Congress
PR9199.4.B75783 2015

The Physical Object

Pagination
203 pages
Number of pages
203

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27212847M
Internet Archive
onehundreddaysof0000broo
ISBN 10
1771660902
ISBN 13
9781771660907
OCLC/WorldCat
900656479

Work Description

Mourning her recent disastrous breakup, the narrator must rebuild a life from the bottom up. As she wakes each day to encounter Vancouver's sky and city streets, the narrator notices that the rain, so apparently unchanging, is in fact kaleidoscopic. Her melancholic mood alike undergoes subtle variations that sometimes echo, sometimes contrast with her surroundings.

Caught between the two poles of weather and mood, the narrator is not alone: whether riding the bus with her small child, searching for an apartment to rent, or merely calculating out the cost of meager lunches, the world forever intrudes, as both a comfort and a torment.

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