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The Rain Before It Falls

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Publication date
  
2007

Dewey Decimal
  
823/.914

Originally published
  
2007

Preceded by
  
The Closed Circle

Publisher
  
Viking Press

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Pages
  
277 pp.

LC Class
  
PR6053.O26 R35 2007

Author
  
Jonathan Coe

ISBN
  
9780670917334

Genres
  
Fiction, Novel

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Works by Jonathan Coe, Novels

The Rain Before It Falls is a lyrical novel written by British author Jonathan Coe. It describes the history of three generations of women directly or indirectly affected by events in post-war London and rural Shropshire. The novel contrasts with Coe's previous works in that it is almost apolitical, examining both the welcome and the undesirable legacies parents leave their children.

The title comes from a tune by jazz composer Michael Gibbs.

Most of the story is told through recordings of an old lady called Rosamond who describes on tape twenty photographs that represent a family's history. The main part of the book consists of descriptions of the various photographs, framed by a background story. While each of these descriptions comprises a chapter there is also a central chapter interrupting this structure which gives a piece of the background story.

The book was first published in 2007 by the Penguin Group.

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