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Nothing but the Rain

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A sleepy little town discovers its memories have become part of the water cycle in Naomi Salman's debut novella, Nothing but the Rain.
The rain in Aloisville is never-ending, and no one can remember when it started. There's not much they can remember. With every drop that hits their skin, a bit of memory is washed away. Stay too long in the wet, and you'll lose everything you used to be.
By the time Laverne begins keeping a journal, the small town she calls home has been irreparably changed. Every drop of water is dangerous, from leaky faucets to the near-constant rainfall, and a careless trip outside can mean a life down the drain. With mysterious forces preventing escape, calls for rebellion seem to be on every resident's lips. But Laverne has no interest in fighting. She has no interest in rebellion. She just wants to survive.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 9, 2023
      Salman presents her strange, disquieting debut as the diaries of retired doctor Laverne Gordon, written to be her “backup brain” as her memories are literally washed away by the rain. It rains ceaselessly in Aloisville, and contact with a single drop can erase one’s short-term memory. The more drenched one gets, the farther back the amnesia goes. The narrative leaves the “why” behind this phenomenon ambiguous, more interested in exploring its ramifications. “Little sugar dolls left in the rain, that’s what we are now. If you’re not careful, you’ll melt all the way down to the infant inside. And if she melts away, you’re done.” This is what happened to an affluent neighborhood before the start of the book, and Laverne is traumatized by having been called upon to euthanize the empty shells of humans left behind. Now Aloisville has implemented a buddy system, pairing “old harpy” Laverne with irritatingly optimistic Katie Rathbone and her toddling daughter, Zoe. When Katie concocts a suicide mission to get through the rain and past the unidentified soldiers keeping the town under quarantine, Laverne refuses to join her—but Katie’s not about to take no for an answer. What follows is a devastating story of people forced to choose between survival and freedom. Salman shows real promise.

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