Rain

by Sandy Robertson


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Hardcover
$23.99
Softcover
$13.99
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/23/2017

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 110
ISBN : 9781524697662
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 110
ISBN : 9781524697686
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 110
ISBN : 9781524697679

About the Book

The sounds of sirens mingled with stranger's worried voices as she struggled to make sense of the scene around her. A shoe -- her shoe -- lay in the intersection and raindrops clung to her fingertips before falling away. She felt a strong pair of arms embracing her, holding her as the sirens grew closer. She couldn't see his face, but she knew he was the one she had been running from when she veered in front of that car. Who was he, really? The mysterious benefactor who had been appearing and then disappointingly disappearing through most of her life...who was he? She wanted to turn to look him in the eye but she couldn't, and the rain fell softly now. Everything seemed to be slowing down. The sirens faded and she reluctantly closed her eyes, not sure whether she'd ever open them again.

Rain is a fictional story of reflection in which memories return to a coma patient as she remembers childhood challenges and setbacks, the joys of starting a family of her own, and the heart-breaking twists and turns of a too-short life. It is the story of one girl's journey through an overburdened system that largely fails her, of her resilience and refusal to give up, and her discovery that family really is forever.


About the Author

Sandy Robertson is a lifetime teacher and school principal, who devoted her career to students and families at risk and with special needs; she frequently dealt with the many frustrating challenges of children in troubled homes. This story tells of a life never fully reached. Today, stories abound of a system that is supposed to protect children and keep them safe, both through schools and agencies. This is one to tell. 

Sandy, now retired, continues to marvel at the development and creativity of children. She spends her days teaching playgroups, reading aloud almost constantly, making games and sensory boxes and enjoying children. She and her husband Tom share a busy family home in Frankfort, Illinois, where they raised two wonderful daughters and are now blessed with three grandchildren who are the lights of their lives.