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Cynthia Barnett

Water, the essence of life, has shaped human history and culture, inspiring reverence and rituals across civilizations, from rain dances to prayers during droughts. While its absence can devastate, as seen in the Great Famine of 1315–1322, its excess can also wreak havoc, fostering disease and crop destruction. Rain’s mysteries, such as frog falls and red rain, have long puzzled humanity, with modern science offering explanations like waterspouts and desert dust. Its influence extends beyond survival, inspiring artists, writers, and even businesses, while also driving historical phenomena like westward expansion in 19th-century America, where anomalous rainfall spurred farming dreams that later dried up. Advances in meteorology and innovations like waterproof fabrics have since transformed how we understand and adapt to rain, a force that continues to captivate and challenge us.

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Water shapes life, history, and culture in fascinating ways, from ancient rain rituals to modern meteorology. This book explores rain's dual nature as both a life-giving force and a harbinger of destruction, delving into extraordinary phenomena like frog showers and red rainstorms. It also examines humanity's enduring relationship with rain, from artistic inspiration to scientific advancements in weather prediction. Through captivating stories and historical insights, readers will uncover the profound impact of rain on our world.

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Cynthia Barnett is an environmental journalist who has reported on water from the Suwannee River to Singapore. She is the author of Mirage, which won the gold medal for best nonfiction title in the Florida Book Awards, and Blue Revolution, singled out as one of the top ten science books of 2011 by the Boston Globe.

Water, the essence of life, has shaped human history and culture, inspiring reverence and rituals across civilizations, from rain dances to prayers during droughts. While its absence can devastate, as seen in the Great Famine of 1315–1322, its excess can also wreak havoc, fostering disease and crop destruction. Rain’s mysteries, such as frog falls and red rain, have long puzzled humanity, with modern science offering explanations like waterspouts and desert dust. Its influence extends beyond survival, inspiring artists, writers, and even businesses, while also driving historical phenomena like westward expansion in 19th-century America, where anomalous rainfall spurred farming dreams that later dried up. Advances in meteorology and innovations like waterproof fabrics have since transformed how we understand and adapt to rain, a force that continues to captivate and challenge us.

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Rain’s Power: Nature, Culture, and Catastrophe

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Rain: From Ancient Predictions to Modern Protection

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Chasing Rain: The Rise and Fall of Hope

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Rain’s Creative Spark: From Art to Everyday

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When the Sky Rains Frogs and Wonders

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