The Rain Heron: A Novel

"Astonishing...With the intensity of a perfect balance between the mythic and the real, The Rain Heron keeps turning and twisting, taking you to unexpected places. A deeply emotional and satisfying read. Beautifully written." --Jeff VanderMeer, author of Borne. One of LitHub's Most Anticipated Books of 2021.

A gripping novel of myth, environment, adventure, and an unlikely friendship, from an award-winning Australian author

Ren lives alone on the remote frontier of a country devastated by a coup d'état. High on the forested slopes, she survives by hunting, farming, trading, and forgetting the contours of what was once a normal life. But her quiet stability is disrupted when an army unit, led by a young female soldier, comes to the mountains on government orders in search of a legendary creature called the rain heron—a mythical, dangerous, form-shifting bird with the ability to change the weather. Ren insists that the bird is simply a story, yet the soldier will not be deterred, forcing them both into a gruelling quest.

Spellbinding and immersive, Robbie Arnott’s The Rain Heron is an astounding, mythical exploration of human resilience, female friendship, and humankind’s precarious relationship to nature. As Ren and the soldier hunt for the heron, a bond between them forms, and the painful details of Ren’s former life emerge—a life punctuated by loss, trauma, and a second, equally magical and dangerous creature. Slowly, Ren's and the soldier’s lives entwine, unravel, and ultimately erupt in a masterfully crafted ending in which both women are forced to confront their biggest fears—and regrets.

Robbie Arnott, one of Australia’s most acclaimed young novelists, sews magic into reality with a steady, confident hand. Bubbling with rare imagination and ambition, The Rain Heron is an emotionally charged and dazzling novel, one that asks timely yet eternal questions about environment, friendship, nationality, and the myths that bind us.

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Published Feb 9, 2021

288 pages

Average rating: 7.62

16 RATINGS

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ediehas
Feb 28, 2025
10/10 stars
beautifully told story tying in myth and legends and magical realism with the beauty and cruelty of humanity. loved how the story was told in four parts that each complemented its predeceasing section. the way arnott writes is so moving and filled with nature and feeling without even needing to tell too much. well rounded characters and vivid and colorful settings.
Janet H
Nov 08, 2024
8/10 stars
An unusual story, beautifully told.
Budweiser
Apr 21, 2023
3/10 stars
This book was descriptive and instantly created a place where magical creatures live amongst people who’s lives are in turmoil through civil unrest. I must say it was an easy read - Some aspects where very graphic and by the time I’d finished it I wasn’t too sure what I had read and/ or if there was a deep Meaning too it that somehow bypassed me???

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