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  1. In the fiction, picture book The Storm Book Zolotow gives us a day in the country when everything is hot and still and suddenly a storm hits. Using onomatopoeia and other figurative language, she shows us that every storm runs out of rain and good things can happen from crazy weather.

  2. The Storm Book is a 1952 picture book written by Charlotte Zolotow and illustrated by Margaret Bloy Graham. The book tells the story of a summer storm from the perspective of a young boy. The book was a recipient of a 1953 Caldecott Honor for its illustrations. [1]

  3. Jan 15, 1989 · A Caldecott Honor book about a little boy’s curiosity during a summer storm, poetically written by celebrated author Charlotte Zolotow and with stunning illustrations by Margaret Bloy Graham. This beautifully crafted story is perfect to pull out and enjoy on rainy days and for classroom discussions on weather patterns.

  4. Jul 26, 2010 · Internet Archive. Language. English. Item Size. 64749420. Caldecott Honor Book, 1953. A farm boy, a fisherman, a city dweller, and a sheep herder watch a summer storm.

  5. Jan 2, 2024 · A novel about a Malayan mother who becomes an unlikely spy for the invading Japanese forces during WWII—and the shocking consequences that rain upon her community and family. Malaya, 1945.

  6. Mar 13, 2018 · The storm is the government, the storm is human desire, the storm is fate. Told from multiple points of view over decades, The Storm shows us real humans at their best and at their worst. Those who want to make the world better and those who care only for themselves at this moment.

  7. Part 1. Literary devices: Genre. Mood. Setting. Style. Tone. View all. As thundercracks overhead, Bobinôt and his young son, Bibi, take a seat inside a general store. Bobinôt tells his son that they should wait until the storm ends to return home. Young Bibi asks if his mother, Calixta, will be afraid of the thunderstorm.