The Day it Rained in Colours

The Day it Rained in Colours by Roy Etherton, published by Lion in 1993, is a 32-page book that explores the desire of the people of Greyland to transform their country into a vibrant land filled with color. Their attempts, alongside the efforts of a wizard and a witch, lead to unforeseen consequences. The narrative highlights the importance of restoring their relationship with the maker as the key to bringing color back to their land.
Readers will find a story that delves into themes of transformation and the interplay between human actions and their consequences. The journey of the characters in Greyland illustrates the challenges faced when striving for change, emphasizing the significance of connection and harmony. This edition presents a unique perspective on the quest for a colorful existence, inviting readers to reflect on the deeper meanings behind their pursuit of beauty and vibrancy.
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The people of Greyland want to change their country into a land of colour. Their own efforts and those of the wizard and witch prove disastrous. It is only when their relationship with the maker is restored that colour returns to the land.
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