{"version":"1.0","type":"link","provider_name":"Hardcover","provider_url":"https://hardcover.app","cache_age":86400,"title":"Sam Moore's review of Hard Rain Falling","url":"https://hardcover.app/books/hard-rain-falling/reviews/@s_moore","author_name":"Sam Moore","author_url":"https://hardcover.app/@s_moore","description":"\u0026lt;p\u0026gt;Dynamic and transformative in a way that surprised me. The San Quentin section all superb; feelings that can\u0026amp;#39;t be given a name but that end up haunting much of the novel, especially its final part -- a novel that constantly grapples with how to define Freedom and what people do when they don\u0026amp;#39;t have it. A stark, lonely thing, a generation of people who never had Opportunity in the way that their parents (so often absent, dead) did; the world itself seemingly haunted by what came before and what never quite came after. Violence the only language these people know; the way things calcify and take root. Very good\u0026lt;/p\u0026gt;","thumbnail_url":"https://assets.hardcover.app/edition/4430856/6305862-L.jpg","thumbnail_width":248,"thumbnail_height":420}