Title:Come
on, Rain Author: Karen Hesse, Jon J. Muth (Illustrator) Publisher: Scholastic, Inc. Date Published: February 1999 Format: Hard Cover
"A young girl
eagerly awaits a coming rainstorm to bring relief from the oppressive summer heat."
Reviews
and Commentary
From School Library Journal:
K-Gr 2-It's summer in the city and a three-week drought has made the heat nearly
unbearable. Skinny little Tessie whispers her prayer, "Come on, rain!" longing
for the shower that will break the heat and bring her mother's parched garden back to
life. Seeking relief, the girl asks permission to wear her bathing suit, but an
"Absolutely not" from Mamma keeps her looking for something to do. Like a
blessing, she spies clouds off in the distance. Knowing that her mother will be easier to
convince with help from a friend, Tessie runs off to her pal Jackie-Joyce's. "It's
going to rain," she whispers. "Put on your suit and come straight over."
Tessie returns home to fix her mother a much-needed iced tea, and with the perfect timing
of a well-laid plan, Jackie-Joyce arrives along with the rain. As hoped, Mamma changes her
mind about the suit and the girls run off to join two friends for a romp in the
deliciously refreshing summer rain. To their daughters' delight, all four
"...barelegged mammas dance down the steps..." and join in a spontaneous dance
of relief and celebration. Muth's deceptively simple, muted watercolors capture the
stifling city summer heat as well as a young girl's determination to keep it from ruining
all her fun. Hesse's poetically crafted, perceptive text skips delightfully along with its
own perfect rhythm. Lyrically written and lovingly illustrated, this is one you'll want to
share over and over again.