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Child of a Rainless Year
Child of a Rainless Year
Author: Jane Lindskold
Art teacher Mira Fenn's life was curiously lacking in color until the day she learned of a mysterious inheritance from her birthmother--a long-abandoned house in New Mexico. Dim childhood memories begin to brighten in Mira's mind--her colorfully exotic mother, the curiously silent women who were her mother's servants. Returning to New Mexico, Mi...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780765348241
ISBN-10: 0765348241
Publication Date: 5/30/2006
Pages: 464
Edition: Reprint
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  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 26 ratings
Publisher: Tor Fantasy
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 3
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Engrossing fantasy in a realistic present day setting.
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This is a new side of Lindskold from her 'Firekeeper' books. Imaginative, with a lively flavor of the American Southwest.
Middle-aged Mira Fenn knows she has an uncomfortably exotic past. As a small girl, she lived in an ornate old house in tiny Las Vegas, New Mexico, tended by oddly silent servant women and ruled by her coldly flamboyant mother, Collette. When Mira was nine, Colette went on one of her unexplained trips . . . and never returned.
Raised to adulthood by foster parents in Ohio, Mira learned years later that she still owned the New Mexico house. Now she's discovered documents that pique her curiosity about her vanished mother and the reasons behind her strange childhood and adoption.
Traveling back to New Mexico, she finds that the house is and isn't as she remembers it. Inside, it's much the same. Outside, it's been painted in innumerable colors. As Mira continues to investigate her mother's life, events take stranger and stranger turns. The silent women reappear. Even as Mira begins to suspect the power to which she may be heir, the house itself appears to be waking up.
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This is one of the best books I've read in some time. Jane Lindskold is a marvelous writer, and I could hardly put the book down.
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Great book. Characters come alive on paper. This book keeps you reading until the end.
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Another good read by Jane Lindskold. I like some of her novels, like Changer, better, but still thoroughly enjoyed this book.
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I enjoyed reading this book. It was a great fantasy connecting a woman to her past, to her mother, and to a great house. Jane Lindskold paints a very clear and fantastical picture of the location of this novel and the house at its center. Throw in a little love story, some magic and you have everything you need for a good quick read.
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The plot was a little odd, but I just really enjoyed this book while I was reading it.


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