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Debbie Fuller Thomas (Author)
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September 1, 2009

Raised to be a 'new woman' by her mother and three college roommates in the 70's amid anti-war protests, feminist rallies, and finals, Rain Rasmussen discovers that putting her career first has left her overdrawn at the egg-bank, and her baby fever has now driven off her significant other.

When her terminally ill mother demands a Celebration of Life before she dies; they all confront ghosts from the past on a 'stormy' weekend in Monterey.  Bebe, the roommate closest to Rain's heart, revisits choices that have impacted Rain the most, raising doubts about God's—and her own—willingness to forgive and to be forgiven.
 

 


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About the Author

Debbie Fuller Thomas is a freelance author and has contributed to story collections such as Chicken Soup for the Bride's Soul, and Lord, I Was Happy Shallow.   Her debut novel was Tuesday Night at the Blue Moon. As a former pastor's wife, she has been involved in children's and worship ministries at church in northern and southern California for 30 years.  She currently manages youth programs for over 250 children at her local parks and recreation district and is a breast cancer survivor and mother of two adult children.  Debbie and her husband have two adult children, and enjoy life in a historic gold rush town in Northern California,

Product Details

  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Moody Publishers; 1 edition (September 1, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0802487343
  • ISBN-13: 978-0802487346
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,088,652 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Debbie Fuller Thomas writes contemporary fiction from a historic Gold Rush town in California. When she's not carving out time from her day job to write, she enjoys singing with Colla Voce of the Sierras with her husband and spending time catching up with her two adult children. Her debut novel, Tuesday Night at the Blue Moon is a finalist for the 2009 Christy Award and American Christian Fiction Writers Book of the Year. Her next book, Raising Rain, will debut September 1, 2009.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Thoughtful and provocative, February 23, 2010
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There's a reason why Debbie Thomas's last book, Tuesday Night at the Blue Moon, was a finalist for a Christie award, and why I expect this one will be, too: It's one of a new genre of literately-written and thoughtful women's novels. Its central character deals with an increasingly-common situation-- the urgency of wanting a baby, of dealing with the fear of waiting too long. "Why did it have to be like this? She hadn't stopped loving Hayden, she just wanted a baby. She didn't want to kick herself years from now because she hadn't tried hard enough." (page 178.) True, this isn't a fast-paced suspense novel. It's a book to savor and think about long after you close the last well-written page.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Story, October 17, 2011
This review is from: Raising Rain (Paperback)
I have been so lucky with reading good books lately and Raising Rain by Debbie Fuller Thomas was no different. I really enjoyed it. It's a story about secrets, regrets, love, friendships and most of all forgiveness and finding peace within yourself.

The story is about four college roommates Jude, Bebe, Toni and Mare and mostly told in the present time thirty-some years later. In addition there is Rain who is Jude's daughter but really ended up being mothered by all these women especially Bebe as Jude was deep into almost any kind of cause she could find in college. There are flashbacks to the 70's when the girls were roommates so along the way you're enticed by the secrets and regrets that have happened in the past but you only get to learn of them gradually.

The women are all forced to confront their pasts when Jude, who is terminally ill, decides that she wants to have a Celebration of Life before she dies. Jude is quite the character really. She's not very nice and hasn't been much of a mother to Rain at all yet at the same time does love her in her own way. The whole point of this celebration for Jude is for the women to find some way to mark her passing while at the same time stirring the pot of emotions that everyone is feeling for one reason or another.

Rain was raised by Jude to be `a new woman'. To be a woman who didn't need a man to survive and a woman who should strive to have a career and make something of herself. Yet Rain fell in love with Hayden but they separate when Rain wants a baby and he doesn't. Rain begins to look into options for having a baby as a single woman. But is this really what she wants at forty years old? Does she really want Hayden out of her life? Does she want to end up like her mother - bitter and angry at the end of her life? These are all things that Rain is up against throughout the novel. I liked Rain. She's a character who seemed very real to me in her emotions and thoughts.

Bebe was another of my favorite characters. She was really more of a mother to Rain than Jude ever was from the time that Rain was a baby and this was something that Jude had been envious of to the point of limiting Rain's visits to Bebe's and her husbands when she was growing up. Bebe is dealing with her own emotional upheaval. Her son Scott is heading to boot camp and Dylan is heading off to college. She hasn't spoken to her brother in years because of an incident when she was in college and that is beginning to wear on her as well.

When they all meet for Jude's Celebration of Life some past secrets are revealed and the women deal with the deep seated emotions they have over things they did in the past especially Bebe where Rain is concerned. What you see is how the past affects the future in so many ways; ways you couldn't even imagine. Bebe learns that God is there for her showing her the way to forgive herself and move on and Rain realizes before it's too late that sometimes letting go is the best way to go.

Raising Rain is a novel that carries story lines that could happen to any of us. That's its appeal; you could easily see yourself in these situations and you wonder what you might do if it were you. This book would make such a great book club selection as there are so many issues addressed within it's pages that would keep your members talking for hours. I enjoyed Raising Rain enough that I downloaded Tuesday Night at the Blue Moon; the author's first novel and I'm really looking forward to it.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Superb Read!, December 17, 2010
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I don't think I could write a better synopsis that what is printed on the back cover of the book so my friends, for this time, that is exactly what I'll leave you with.

"Jude laced her fingers and rested her elbows on the armrests like a queen on a throne. "I want us all to go away for a weekend somewhere to plan one last contribution. One last chance to make a difference."

But what's to celebrate? Rain, the "new woman" they all helped raise, is now in her thirties and back on her own after her longing for a baby sent her boyfriend packing. And the rest have left their protest-loving days behind-all except Jude.

Award-winning novelist Debbie Fuller Thomas weaves together the feelings of the times and the realities of life in this tale of five women brought together not by fate, but by God. As they grapple with the choices they've made and the consequences that ensued, each woman is forced to examine where her faith lies-and if all they've done can ever be forgiven."

This was a story that I enjoyed immensely!

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