The Rain God


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"The Rain God is a lost masterpiece that helped launch a legion of writers. Its return, in times like these, is a plot twist that perhaps only Arturo Islas himself could have conjured. May it win many new readers." — Luis Alberto Urrea, bestselling author of The House of Broken Angels and The Hummingbird’s Daughter "Rivers, rivulets, fountains and waters flow, but never return to their joyful beginnings; anxiously they hasten on to the vast realms of the Rain God." A beloved Southwestern classic—as beautiful, subtle and profound as the desert itself—Arturo Islas's The Rain God is a breathtaking masterwork of contemporary literature. Set in a fictional small town on the Texas-Mexico border, it tells the funny, sad and quietly outrageous saga of the children and grandchildren of Mama Chona the indomitable matriarch of the Angel clan who fled the bullets and blood of the 1911 revolution for a gringo land of promise. In bold creative strokes, Islas paints on unforgettable family portrait of souls haunted by ghosts and madness--sinners torn by loves, lusts and dangerous desires. From gentle hearts plagued by violence and epic delusions to a child who con foretell the coming of rain in the sweet scent of angels, here is a rich and poignant tale of outcasts struggling to live and die with dignity . . . and to hold onto their past while embracing an unsteady future.







Consuto and the Rain God


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In this delightful Chinese fairy tale, an old soothsayer matches wits with a dragon rain god. The dragon's envy becomes his downfall as Consuto's patience and wisdom win the love of the people. Children and adults will delight in the fable's clever ideas and imagery. Illustrated by photos taken by the author and a friend on their journeys through China, the pictures reflect on the merging of past and present, characteristic of today's China.




雨神赤松子


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Many popular legends and myths have been passed on within Chinese communities since the earliest historical times. More than 100 gods and goddesses have featured in these tales such as the Rain God. This series of illustrated children's books of Chinese legends aims to stimulate the unlimited imagination and creativity in every child.




Kabo and the Rain God


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The rain god is angry - someone has stolen the sacrifice. Kabo is blamed, and threatened with death. How can he prove that he is innocent? And how can he prevent war between the villages?




Wrath of the Rain God


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Nine-year-old twins Emma and Martín travel into a book of legends and where they must try to stop the rain god's flood.




To the Rain God


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When Rain Gods Reigned


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The ones holding pots on their laps were called "gods of rain." They outlasted the other types and became known as "rain gods."".




Representation of Friendship in "The Rain God" by Arturo Islas


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Essay from the year 2008 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature, grade: 1,3, University of Stuttgart (English Department of Literary Studies), course: Proseminar, language: English, abstract: The following essay will examine the contrast between friendship and the construct of family in Arturo Islas’ novel "The Rain God". In the story the reader is confronted with the comradeship between the characters Juanita and Lola. Their friendship endures a really difficult situation, Lola's adulterous affair. Additionally, there is this construct of family which is highly dysfunctional and held together by only a few members. The course of the narrative shows that friendship becomes of higher value than family relations. The short essay explores this by analyzing the characters and how they are represented in relation to one another.




Rain God Returns


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This is the comic version of the novel by Patrick Bartmess, adapted and illustrated by the author. It was designed to be four separate comics but now they have been joined into this graphic novel.Before the Mayan classical age, a village shaman living on the Yucatan peninsula discovers that he can communicate directly with Chaahk, the Rain God, who visits him daily in the form of a sand trout. They agree to swap bodies for a season so Chaahk can learn about humankind. When Chaahk discovers it's more complicated than he imagined, he needs to seek the help of the mighty priests who live in Temple City so he can return to The Underworld safely.This magical adventure novel is set during a formative period of Meso-American history. The author has included rich details about the way of life three thousand years ago and injected colorful characters to bring the ancient people to life.