A review by jar7709
Child of a Rainless Year by Jane Lindskold

5.0

Sometimes you just want to re-read a slow story about a middle age woman coming back to rediscover her tragic, magic lost childhood home. Which you previously read two decades ago. And you are all the better for it, because now you relate much more to the protagonist and family and home means something a little different. Am sure my rating is slightly inflated above the quality of the written dialogue, but I'm rating for the experience of re-reading my old tattered paperback during an pandemic isolation, so 5 stars it is, shove it.