Small Rain: A Novel

· Macmillan Audio · Narrated by Garth Greenwell
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"Garth Greenwell's superb narration makes a powerful case for authors reading their own work...there's an open tenderness in Greenwell's voice that's immediately compelling" —AudioFile on Cleanness

This program is read by the author.


A medical crisis brings one man close to death—and to love, art, and beauty—in a profound and luminous novel by award-winning author Garth Greenwell.


A poet's life is turned inside out by a sudden, wrenching pain. The pain brings him to his knees, and eventually to the ICU. Confined to bed, plunged into the dysfunctional American healthcare system, he struggles to understand what is happening to his body, as someone who has lived for many years in his mind.

This is a searching, sweeping novel set at the furthest edges of human experience, where the forces that give life value—art, memory, poetry, music, care—are thrown into sharp relief. Time expands and contracts. Sudden intimacies bloom. Small Rain surges beyond the hospital to encompass a radiant vision of human life: our shared vulnerability, the limits and possibilities of sympathy, the ideal of art and the fragile dream of America. Above all, this is a love story of the most unexpected kind.

A Macmillan Audio production from Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

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5.0
2 reviews
Terri Chlapek
September 8, 2024
I listened to the audio version of this book narrated by the author. His voice was rather soothing, which probably helped in listening about some hard subjects in the story. This is a totally different story than any I have ever read. The author suffers a medical emergency (not Covid) during the pandemic. As a disabled healthcare worker, it was very interesting for me to listen to the patient's point of view. Everything said (medical terms) was like a foreign language to him, even before all the pain meds. He was very isolated and alone and totally dependent on the healthcare workers. Everything about the experience was strange and upsetting to him. The medical happenings were interwoven with his musings on music and poetry. I'll never look at a simple sparrow the same after listening to his words about it. He is a poet and I would have to say that even though this isn't a poem, the whole book is poetic. There is such a beautiful flow to his work. His love for his partner also adds to the sweetness of the book. I loved it! Thanks to Macmillan Audio and NetGalley for the audiobook. All thoughts are my own.
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About the author

Garth Greenwell is the author of two previous works of fiction, Cleanness and What Belongs to You. The recipient of honors including a Guggenheim Fellowship and the Vursell Award for prose style from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, he is currently a Distinguished Writer in Residence at NYU.

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