WINNER OF THE TEXT PRIZE FOR YOUNG READERS
Rainfish is a charming and profound book about a young boy called
Aaron who makes a bad decision in the heat of the moment and his
struggle to alleviate his guilt and stop the rains he thinks his actions
may have caused.
"An absolutely unforgettable book."--Carly Nugent, author of The
Peacock Detectives
Aaron lives with his mother and older brother in a small town on the
edge of a rainforest. He's sick of being the little brother, left out of
everything the older kids get up to. So when he meets Damon he's keen to
impress him. It's all going well, until Damon suggests they break into
the local church. Aaron's nervous and uncomfortable. But he can't back
out now--he's only just beginning to be accepted.
When the theft is reported in the local newspaper and the police knock
on the door, Aaron finds himself in a tangle of lies. His deep sense of
guilt begins to overwhelm him. And then, when he discovers that the fish
in the old bath in the backyard--the ones he'd caught in the river in
the rainforest--are the rainfish of local legend, he becomes convinced
that he is responsible for the terrible rainstorms and floods that
devastate the town.
This is a warm and humorous middle-grade novel exploring childhood
innocence, and the consequences of an impulsive mistake.