Small Rain
- 320 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
A medical crisis thrusts a man into a profound exploration of love, art, and beauty in this luminous novel by award-winning author Garth Greenwell. A sudden, wrenching pain disrupts a poet's life, leading him to the ICU, where he grapples with the complexities of his body and the dysfunctional American healthcare system. Confined to his bed, he navigates a world that has long existed in his mind, revealing the beauty of life at its most fragile. This sweeping narrative captures the essence of human experience, highlighting the value of art, memory, poetry, and care. As time shifts, unexpected intimacies arise, and the story transcends the hospital setting to illuminate our shared vulnerability and the limits of sympathy. It presents a radiant vision of life and the fragile dream of America, ultimately unfolding as a love story of an unexpected kind. Critics have hailed it as a classic, a miracle of joy that resonates deeply, promising to linger in the hearts of readers long after the last page is turned.



