The following interview appeared on Book Page in 1999. Luanne talks about her book, Cloud Nine.

Luanne Rice describes Cloud Nine as a book that demanded to be written. Like Susan, Luanne’s experience of caring for her own dying mother affected her profoundly, and for two years she was unable to write. Her mother “was the constant, encouraging figure in my life,” notes Rice. She attended the same small public school as her mother, and credits her teachers with reinforcing her mother’s support of her writing. “The years of her treatment and decline were so terrible and compelling,” Rice says. “The whole thing affected me really deeply, and I stopped writing. I stopped being able to think like a novelist, I couldn’t make the emotional connections I’ve been so blessed to be able to make.”

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  • Sue Richichi

    This is the first book I’ve read by Luanne Rice, & will certainly read more! I am trying to find the source of the marriage quote spoken by Rev. Dunston “Now you will feel no rain…” or was it penned by the author? It’s beautiful.

    • http://luannerice.net Luanne

      dear sue,
      that prayer is an apache wedding blessing given to me by a friend. i’m so glad you liked “cloud nine.”