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Rae Meadows
Born in Brussels, Rae Meadows grew up in suburbs of Cleveland and San Diego before attending Stanford University as an Art History major. After years in advertising she wrote her first story, which led to local workshops and eventually the MFA program at the University of Utah. While in Salt Lake... show more



Born in Brussels, Rae Meadows grew up in suburbs of Cleveland and San Diego before attending Stanford University as an Art History major. After years in advertising she wrote her first story, which led to local workshops and eventually the MFA program at the University of Utah. While in Salt Lake City, she answered phones at an escort service, the experience of which inspired her first novel. Calling Out received the 2006 Utah Book Award for fiction and was named an Entertainment Weekly Must Read, a Book Sense Notable Novel, a Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers selection, and one of the Best Books of 2006 by the Chicago Tribune. Meadows was also named one of five Poets & Writers Debut Writers to Watch. Her second novel, No One Tells Everything, was named a Notable Novel by Poets & Writers and was awarded Honorable Mention in the 2008 Anne Powers Fiction Prize. Mercy Train (released in hardback as Mothers and Daughters) was chosen as a Target Emerging Authors selection and has also been published in Italy, Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands, where it was a bestseller. Her stories have appeared in various literary magazines including the Mississippi Review, Avery Anthology, and Washington Square, and her writing has also appeared online at Nerve, More Magazine, and NPR. She and Alex Darrow co-wrote the screenplay adaptation of Calling Out, optioned by Sound Pictures. Meadows’s fourth novel, I Will Send Rain, is forthcoming, summer 2016, from Henry Holt. She lives with her family in Brooklyn, NY.

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Memories From Books on Booklikes
Memories From Books on Booklikes rated it 8 years ago
I Will Send Rain by Rae Meadows focuses narrowly on the Bell family and their individual struggles set against a background of the Dust Bowl. Rae Meadow's writing depicts a gritty picture of the individuals and the scene, but I do not feel an emotional connection to the story. I walk away not reflec...
Thewanderingjew
Thewanderingjew rated it 8 years ago
In the 1930’s, the wheat belt suffered the effects of a disastrous drought. Angry clouds of dust brought violent storms that left destroyed crops, homes and animals in its wake. Farmers suffering from the strain of trying to save their crops and their animals were unable to find a solution. They fou...
My Never Ending List
My Never Ending List rated it 8 years ago
I saw the brown film as it coated their table, marking the lines where the cloth had been laid. They tried to cover their dishes that held their merger dinner which mother had prepared. The family had rushed to cover their meal as they heard the wind picking up and they knew they had to quickly stuf...
debbiekrenzer
debbiekrenzer rated it 9 years ago
#IWILLSENDRAIN I liked this book. I really felt the daily struggle that these people endured. I had heard of the duststorms, but I had no idea that they were that prevalent and lasted that long. I could not imagine going through it, but this book did a lot towards helping me.It was a sad book, but...
the litwit misfit
the litwit misfit rated it 12 years ago
If we could give half stars, I'd give this one 2 & 1/2.
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