The Angry Thunderstorm

The Angry Thunderstorm by Carol Henson Keesee is a children’s book published by AuthorHouse in March 2009. This 40-page edition, written in English, presents a narrative that unfolds in the middle of the night when a child is startled awake by a thunderstorm. The story explores the child’s fear of the storm’s powerful sounds and sights, while also revealing the storm’s true purpose and intentions.
Readers will find a blend of fiction and juvenile themes as the narrative delves into concepts of weather and nature. The Angry Thunderstorm characterizes the storm’s booming presence and the child’s initial fright, ultimately leading to a reassuring explanation of why storms occur. This engaging tale aims to demystify the elements of weather, offering insights into the natural world while addressing common childhood fears.
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The Angry Thunderstorm rolls into a child’s world in the middle of the night awakening her with a fright. Witnessing his booming display, the child trembles with fear. The Angry Thunderstorm acknowledges that he sounds ill-tempered because it takes such a powerful display to do his job. The wind. The thunder. The flashes of light. All of these seem scary. His intent is often misunderstood and his presence is seldom welcomed. But as he explains the reason behind his gruff display, the child is reassured that he does these things for a very good reason.
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