826 Seattle is pleased to present their third anthology, What To Read In The Rain. Within the pages of this handy companion, you will find essays, super short stories, a few longer stories, recipes, advice, and other information, all written by adults and children. These pieces of writing have three important things in common: * They are in some way connected to the Pacific Northwest. * They are written by fans of 826 Seattle, a youth writing center located in the Greenwood neighborhood of Seattle. * They are all a good read. If you were to read this entire book you would, as a result, know more about the following things: * Farming on Bainbridge Island * Being Jewish in Seattle * Making baklava. You may wonder things such as the following: * Is the hundred boxes story fact or fiction? * Why did it take Ryan Boudinot so long to find Doris Burn? * How could anyone miss Florida after a minute in the Pacific Northwest? And you wil