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When your Hollywood dream dies, what comes next?Connor Wells thought he had it all figured out. A screenplay in hand, three thousand dollars in his pocket, and a one-way ticket to Los Angeles. Two years later, he's broke, bitter, and working as a location scout-photographing forgotten towns for films he'll never write.But something unexpected happens in those small places. Sterling. Fulton. Ridgeway. Towns with diners that close at 7 PM, where waitresses remember your name and hardware stores display their tools like museum pieces. Connor starts writing again-not the scripts that agents want, not the pitches designed to sell. Just words. True words about the beauty hiding in ordinary moments.Then he meets Simone, a set designer who understands what it means to build something real from broken dreams. And suddenly, Connor faces a choice: keep chasing the success that destroyed him, or embrace the life he never knew he wanted.The Sound of Rain is a love letter to everyone who's failed at something that mattered. It's about waitresses saving for community college and courthouse bells that no longer ring. About finding pride in work you never expected to do. About learning that the best stories aren't always the ones we plan to write-they're the ones we live when we finally stop performing and start being real.Perfect for readers who loved the quiet wisdom of Station Eleven, the creative struggle in The Interestings, or anyone who's ever had to rebuild their life from scratch.Because sometimes losing everything is the only way to find what you actually need. P. A. Farrell is a psychologist and published author with McGraw-Hill, Springer Publishing, Cafe Lit, Ravens Perch, Humans of the World, Active Muse, Free Spirit Publishing, Scarlet Leaf Review, 100 Word Project, Woodcrest Magazine, Confetti, and LitBreak. She's a top health writer for M has published self-help books, and is a board member of Clinics4Life. She lives on the East Coast of the US
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