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Posted by Roy on January 05, 19101 at 13:33:39:
In Reply to: HELP! posted by Elizabeth Anderson on April 18, 19100 at 07:29:01:
: Hi,
: Please email me as I may not get a chance to read this again (once it is lost in cyber space)
: When I was a little girl, I read a story, I think by Bradbury, about a planet (Venus?) where it rained all the time. Hundreds of years, without the sun. But one day out of these hundreds of years, they would see the sun. At a school, these little kids locked a little girl into a closet and forgot about her until after the sun went away again.
: WHAT IS THE NAME OF THIS STORY? WHO WROTE IT? WHERE DO I FIND IT? IT IS DRIVING ME INSANE!
: Thank you,
: Beth
Beth-
The answer to your quest is "All Summer in a Day". You can find it in two collections of Ray Bradbury's stories, "The Golden Apples of the Sun" or "Twice 22".
Roy
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