The Skies Rained Fire is a powerful fictional narrative of six-year-old Koramayga, a boy from the village of Yabus Kubri on the Sudan-Ethiopia border, whose innocent childhood is shattered when war arrives. The book traces his harrowing journey from a peaceful village life-filled with family bonds, village traditions, and childhood games-through devastating air raids that force his family to flee. They cross treacherous deserts, navigate minefields, encounter soldiers and checkpoints, and finally find uncertain refuge in refugee camps. Throughout the ordeal, Koramayga grapples with hunger, sickness, loss, and the constant threat of violence, while discovering resilience, unexpected acts of kindness, and the enduring power of family and hope. The Skies Rained Fire explores themes of displacement, cultural adjustment, political unrest, and the transformation of a child forced to grow up too fast amid the horrors of war.