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The Day it Rained Forever [hc]
a collection by Ray Bradbury
Published in: November 2008
ISBN: 978-1905834426
SOLD OUT in Hardcover

Edition: unsigned
Introduction: Caitlin Kiernan
Cover Art: Tomislav Tikulin


Alternate edition(s) of this title:
1. The Day it Rained Forever [del]
2. The Day it Rained Forever [sc]

Synopsis / Contents:

Three old men awaiting the January rains in a ghost town hotel in a burning desert are visited
by a strange musician.

A homesick family of colonists on Mars begin to notice that each is undergoing a subtle
transformation.

A man seeking the forgotten scent of sarsaparilla in his attic passes through a window into the lost land of his boyhood.

Once read, Ray Bradbury's words are never forgotten. His best-known and most beloved books are masterworks that readers carry with them over a lifetime. His timeless, constant appeal to audiences young and old has proven him to be one of the truly classic authors of the 20th and 21st Centuries.

The Day It Rained Forever was originally published in 1959 as A Medicine For Melancholy in the US and as The Day It Rained Forever in the UK. The British edition, published by Rupert Hart-Davis, omitted 'A Medicine for Melancholy', 'The First Night of Lent', 'All Summer in a Day' and 'The Great Collision of Monday Last', replacing them with 'Referent', 'Almost the End of the World', 'Here There Be Tygers', 'Perchance to Dream' and 'And the Rock Cried Out'. Additionally, the story 'The Shoreline at Sunset' is titled 'The Sunset Harp' in the UK edition. PS Publishing's 100-copy, deluxe two-book signed-and-slipcased edition contains both of these books.

The Day it Rained Forever by Ray Bradbury


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