A review by larryebonilla
Hard Rain Falling by Don Carpenter

reflective medium-paced
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

Hard Rain Falling is a grounded narration of difficulty. In Carpenter’s  novel, readers follow the life of Jack Levitt. As it would seem, he was born with bad faith and worst of all—unloved. In many ways Hard Rain Falling is a story about the “masculine condition,” yet Carpenter’s writing extends beyond that. Above all, this is a story about being given a bad hand and trying to move beyond it.