Description
Elizabeth Dawn Tate follows the fate of a boy through the course of a single day as he wakes up to the sound of rain and a brewing storm. In common parlance, storm refers to conflict and chaos. But Elizabeth brings out the simplicity of a stormy, rainy day via the activities of the young boy, who is confined to the house. Simple pleasures of life are highlighted: the mother kissing the boy on his forehead and making fortresses out of blankets.