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Down Came The Rain

By: Brooke Shields
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Brooke Shields's emotional, heartfelt memoir about her experience with postpartum depression provides readers with inspiration and the knowledge that they're not alone.

When Brooke Shields welcomed her newborn daughter, Rowan Francis, into the world, something unexpected followed—a crippling depression.

Now, for the first time ever, in Down Came the Rain, Brooke talks about the trials, tribulations, and triumphs that occurred during and after her pregnancy.

Down Came the Rain is a poignant book that sheds light on dark times—and ultimately inspires hope that recovery is possible.

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Honest Portrayal • Relatable Experiences • Pleasant Voice • Valuable Resource • Courageous Storytelling

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I have grown up watching Brooke Shields. We are about the same age and I can say that I have never really thought about her one way or another except that she was beautiful and probably vacuous. I bought this book reluctantly because my husband and I are trying to have a baby and I was reading everything I could find from science to moral support. Let me say that I was floored by her honesty and comforted by her courage. I can now say unequivocally that I am a fan of Brooke Shields. Her storytelling kept my attention from start to finish and the sound of her voice is a pleasure to listen to. I cannot recommend this book highly enough. I would give it 6 stars if I could. The only thing that would make it better is if it were unabridged.

A New Fan of Brooke

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For any families dealing with PPD this is a must read. It has helped me help understand what my daughter in law is going through!!!! Brooke I wish I could hug you for having the courage to relive your experience and write this book!! You are an angel!!!

This book is a must read!!!

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I'm not particularly familiar with Brooke's work and have never been a particular fan of hers. But as someone who might possibly have actual children in his future someday instead of just the furry variety, it seemed like a good idea to read up on this very real and, as far as I'm concerned, horribly misunderstood issue. Problem was that I've never been a fan of clinical medical texts, and the thought of listening to those in audio form, even more than attempting to read them in braille, which being blind is the only other way I read, is enough to make me cringe. I have a hard enough time reading for pleasure in braille, which is why I don't if I can help it.
All that aside, I found that Audible had Brooke's memoir, read by the lady of the hour herself. I remember reading about how she'd suffered from severe Postpartum Depression after the birth of her first daughter and so I decided to read her account of it. Quite apart from the fact that I think she just has a very pleasant voice that's well designed, for lack of a better term, for narrating audiobooks, the story itself was very interesting and, despite the seriousness of the subject matter, not without its fair share of humor. Telling her story fully necessarily involves detailing her difficulty in getting pregnant, not to mention the miscarriage resulting from her first successful pregnancy. She then details her next pregnancy, the difficult labor and then goes on to describe the feelings of fear and hopelessness that quickly overcame her. I was skeptical at first but I soon couldn't put the player down for long. I'm often skeptical about authors narrating their own works since some just don't have the voice for it. But Brooke, as I said, just has a very pleasant voice to listen to. And at least I'll have some idea of what to watch for if I ever get married and have children.

Both informative and interesting.

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I was entertained by this book, although the ending seemed to drag on a bit.

Honest and Interesting

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this was a superb book reflecting the deep pain a woman can experience and the suffering that may go on in shame and silence. it's rare to find such a candid commentary on such a common ailment. as a guy who is very much the "emotional square" it helped explain much of what I failed to grasp.

A glimpse from a man

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