FICTION

If It Rains

Tyndale House. Jul. 2021. 400p. ISBN 9781496456847. $25.99. CF
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DEBUT Kathryn Baile is a cantankerous teenager—but she might have reason to be, after having grown up with a clubfoot in Oklahoma, in the center of the Dust Bowl during the Great Depression. Her sister Melissa practically raised her but then marries up into the rich Mayfield family; meanwhile, Kathryn’s stepmother Helen insists that they move back to Indiana where there’s still green grass and plenty of food. The sisterly bond is tested as Kathryn journeys through dust storms in a decrepit vehicle; she’s separated from her family and reliant on the dubious assistance of fellow migrants. Melissa’s newlywed life isn’t any easier; her husband treats her more like property than a blessing. Wright’s debut novel deals blow after blow to her characters, who display an indomitable working-class spirit and fierce ties to the land they work.
VERDICT The treatment of historical events is gritty and unflinching, similar to other Dust Bowl fiction, like Susie Finkbeiner’s Cup of Dust and Kristin Hannah’s Four Winds. Character growth is the highlight of this novel, and the darkness of the subject is lessened somewhat by the love of two sisters and their fledgling faith.
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