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What represents the boundary between a magic from God and the imagination of a child? Leah is a child from away, isolated from her peers because of her stutter. But she begins painting moments that are epic in range, brilliant at length, and suffused with abundant, prophetic imagery. When the event foreshadowed in the first painting drastically comes true, the town of Mattingly requires notice. Leah attributes her capability to foretell the future to an invisible friend she phone calls the Rainbow Man. Some of the townsfolk are enchanted with her. Others dread her. But you can find one thing they each agree on - there is absolutely no such thing as the Rainbow Man. Her dad, the town psychologist, is slipping apart over his lack of ability to cure his little princess or fix his marriage. And the town minister is unraveled by the notion only child without formal training may be experiencing from God more evidently than he does indeed. As the town bickers over how to proceed with this unusual child, the content of Leah's paintings grows up darker. Still, Leah insists that the Rainbow Man's heart is pure. But a remarkable and tragic switch of occasions leaves the town reeling and places everyone's lives in danger. Now the folks of Mattingly face a single choice: Will they cling to what they know... or adopt the items Leah believes in that can't be seen?