Cover Reveal: Right As Rain by Lindsey Stoddard
*sniff sniff*
Do you smell that? That’s 2019. And it’s right around the corner. And by “right around the corner” I mean “technically six months away but what-the-heck let’s do a cover reveal for a 2019 book today anyway”.
So this is a bit of a thrill. I don’t usually do cover reveals quite this far in advance. Usually the folks making the books like to hit that merry sweet spot where it isn’t too far in the future (when people might forget about it) and not too close to the release (when it’s no longer a surprise). But lest we forget, there are distinct advantages to an early reveal. Which brings us to today.
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If the name “Lindsey Stoddard” is ringing any bells, that may be because her debut middle-grade novel, Just Like Jackie, received two starred reviews, a Junior Library Guild selection, placement on the Indie Kids’ Next list, and blurbs from the likes of Sara Pennypacker and Ann M. Martin. Now she has another book coming out. Why reveal its cover with me? Because it takes place on the streets of NYC, a burg I’m rather fond of when all is said and done. What’s the book about? Here’s what they tell me:
Before …
They were a family of four
There was laughter and fun and stories around the dinner table
There was a two-story house and a big backyard and friends at school and a top spot on the track team
Now…
There’s quiet and closed doors and stillness
There’s Rain’s mom finding a new job in New York, and moving the family from small town Vermont to a big city.
Nothing feels quite right.
The one thing Rain can hold onto is running. Soon she’s running in a pair, and then in a trio, and then with a whole team. And maybe things won’t ever be the same, but maybe things will get back to a different kind of normal. And Rain’s okay with that.
Ladies and gentlemen, I give you Right As Rain:
Thanks to Stephen Barbara and Harper for the reveal.
Filed under: Cover Reveal
About Betsy Bird
Betsy Bird is currently the Collection Development Manager of the Evanston Public Library system and a former Materials Specialist for New York Public Library. She has served on Newbery, written for Horn Book, and has done other lovely little things that she'd love to tell you about but that she's sure you'd find more interesting to hear of in person. Her opinions are her own and do not reflect those of EPL, SLJ, or any of the other acronyms you might be able to name. Follow her on Twitter: @fuseeight.
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