A wonderful storm outside

Campbell McLeod BeitShemesh
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About this ebook

Charlotte Bentley, Lottie, wakes up full of excitement as she recounts the business of the storm that has just passed.

She tells her story of the storm: the cacophony of noise and action coming the creatures of the night, who go about their nightly routine almost unaffected by the chaos raging around them.

Lottie watches all this, with wild amazement, from her window, with her dog and stuff animals friends.

About the author

Ariel Isa BeitShemesh was born in rural Jamaica in 1978 and, at age thirteen in 1991, he immigrated to Canada where he lived with his mother, stepfather and two siblings.

Ariel, says of the move and adjustment to first world Canada that "...the awe of the new environment left me wanting home, home by which I mean the plump, welcoming bosom of my Mama, chicken-back and dumpling, callaloo...it took me a long time to like Canada, I loved it immediately, but to like it, that took some time..."

Ariel studied at Mohawk College in Hamilton, Ontario and at Trent University in Peterborough, Ontario.

A writer of fictional short stories, semi-autobiographies like his work When Dogs Eat Mangoes, he also publishes poems, essays and songs; he is also a good, no - great gardener

Ariel and his wife Zera, live in Ontario, Canada and are expecting their first child.


Visit his daily feed @Ariel.isa.beitshemesh on Instagram.

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