Storm Book

“Storm Book” by Charlotte Zolotow, published by Harpercollins Juvenile Books in 1980, presents a narrative set on a hot and still day in the country. As the story unfolds, the hazy sky begins to shift, hinting at an impending change. This edition invites readers to explore the subtle tension and anticipation that accompanies the arrival of a storm.
In this children’s fiction, the focus is on adventure and the natural world, capturing the essence of a storm’s approach. Readers will find a vivid depiction of the atmosphere as it transforms, reflecting the themes of adventure and the unpredictable nature of weather. The book’s concise storytelling and engaging imagery make it a thoughtful exploration of the elements and their impact on the environment.
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It is a day in the country,
and everthing is hot and still.
Then the hazy sky begins to shift.
Something is astir, something soundless.
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