cover image Rain Rising

Rain Rising

Courtne Comrie. HarperCollins, $16.99 (336p) ISBN 978-0-06-315973-0

In this gut-wrenching verse novel by debut author Comrie, 13-year-old City Middle School student Rain Washington grapples with the aftermath of a violent racist attack. Rain, whose skin is “darker than milk chocolate,” wishes she could be more like her popular best friend, who is both thinner than Rain and has lighter skin and looser curls. Rain also struggles to manage a “sadness that’s so hard to escape from,” which is only sometimes momentarily alleviated by her older brother Xander (“No one can distract me from my sadness like he can”). Academically excellent and athletically skilled, X is Rain’s hero, so when he is viciously attacked by racist white college students while visiting a university campus, Rain’s sadness “rises so strong inside that I can’t stop my leg from shaking.” Further emotional upsets, such as increasingly frequent visits from her previously absent father and X’s newly jaded outlook on life, threaten to drown Rain, but budding friendships and a benevolent community put the family on a path toward healing. Through Rain’s meditative and intimate-feeling voice, Comrie sensitively tackles myriad topics, including colorism, fiscal scarcity, and structural racism, as well as their effects on mental health, in this impressive volume. Ages 8–12. [em]Agent: Rena Rossner, Deborah Harris Agency. (Sept.) [/em]