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'Rain Reign' is one of the best children's books of 2014

Martin has created multi-faceted, complex characters and situations that make 'Rain Reign' 鈥 a novel about a girl diagnosed with Asperger鈥檚 syndrome 鈥 sing.

Rain Reign, by Ann M. Martin, Feiwel & Friends, 240 pp.

I picked up聽Ann Martin鈥檚 Rain Reign聽(recommended for ages nine and up) with anticipation as well as trepidation. I鈥檓 a huge fan of many of the author鈥檚 books, including "A Corner of the Universe," which won a Newbery Honor. I'm also a fan of word games. But have they been overdone? I worried the story might get lost in the wordplay, so to speak. Instead, the very first chapter title of "Rain Reign": "Who I Am 鈥 A Girl Named Rose (Rows)" grabbed my attention, and I couldn鈥檛 put the book down.

As Rose herself tells us, she has an 鈥渙fficial diagnosis鈥 of high-functioning autism, Asperger鈥檚 syndrome. This causes her to blurt things out, and some of her classmates label her as weird. Even so, her life is filled with bright spots. Two caring, smart teachers. An adoring and understanding uncle. And now her dad has brought home a stray dog who becomes her connection to making friends. She names her dog Rain.

Obsessed and fascinated with prime numbers and homophones, Rose keeps extensive lists. She calls them out. She over-explains the word connections to most anyone who鈥檒l listen. When her teacher points out that homophones and homonyms are often interchangeable, she tells Rose that it鈥檚 a common mistake, often confusing.聽 The teacher鈥檚 answer to Rose鈥檚 question about the difference between a mistake and breaking a rule could well be a theme of this poignant novel: 鈥淢aking a mistake is accidental. Breaking a rule is deliberate.鈥

Although Rose feels fiercely that rules are important, her world overflows with mistakes. From life-changing choices made by her hard-drinking dad to moral dilemmas she struggles with. Should she return the dog she loves to another family? What can she share with her dad 鈥 without causing family discord or even abuse 鈥 and what with her beloved Uncle Weldon who tries to protect Rose? The author has created multi-faceted, complex characters and situations that make "Rain Reign" sing.

In this newest novel, Ann Martin, who may be best remembered for her Babysitters Club series, nails the voice of her fifth-grade narrator. She has made Rose a funny, remarkable girl, thus avoiding some of the pitfalls that might have turned this into a less memorable story about a family with problems. What could become tedious in the hands of another writer 鈥 the repetition of homonyms, for example 鈥 is brilliantly woven into the narrative here. 鈥淩ose Howard鈥檚 Rules of Homonyms鈥 lists five of them. But Rose advises readers who aren鈥檛 interested, who鈥檝e 鈥渉eard enough about homonyms and you don鈥檛 want to learn my rules, stop reading here and skip to Chapter Four.鈥

Those who appreciate rules, however, will discover that foreign words, contractions, abbreviations, and proper nouns are not allowed. My younger self would have taken that as an invitation, pulled out a new notebook, and started my own list.

I predict there won鈥檛 be a better book published this year than "Rain Reign" 鈥 or a more authentic, touching, unforgettable character than Rose Howard.

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