Clarence Prince
FAIR ENOUGH! THEY LAUGHED!! This is a book of 5 stories, based on
different creatures and nature. It is most "humorous," a book you need
to read.
(1) The Family of Beasts
(2) The Bird And The Stream.
(3) The Chicken Thieves.
(4) The Sweet Four.
(5) The story of Wasp.
These are all fictions designed to amuse the readers, or even to get
you thinking. If you don't get this book and read it, then you could
perhaps, just be denying yourself the chance of a good laugh..Like they
say, "laugh and the world laughs with you." It is for
our own good to laugh all our cares and fears away. Why not read
this and see....
Clarence Prince was born in Jamaica W. I. of the Carribbean. He
immigrated to England may 1961, where he lived until December 1998.
After that, he came here to Canada, where he is now residing for
the last eight years. He considers writing to be a pretty good
past time; also he recognizes that writing stories can be great
fun. As a result, he devotes part of his time doing that.
In fact, he is of the opinion that writing can even stimulate, and
enhance one's brain activity. Then it is for the same reason why he is
writing in this way, inspirational, fictional and poetry.
The whole truth is, however, he believes that his real calling is more
into the inspirational field of writing. In the light of that, he wrote
a book called "My God And Me." Besides, he writes articles for a
Magazine know as the "Encourager." Here is something else, in time
past, he had actually written lyrics, which were made up into
satisfactory Demos....
He loves writing and his intention is to continue doing so, as long as
time will permit. Using God as his guide, he knows that whatever he
shall write, it'll be what is worthy of reading by many.
Clarence is also mindful that with God one can do all things; so in all
his works he is ever putting God first. Surely, he knows that with God,
he is traveling in the right direction.
The Family Of Beasts: Donkey's reason for complaining is quite genuine.
Why should he carry the burdens of his big "cousins" the horses and
the mules?
The Bird And The Stream: To have a good friend is very nice, we
all need someone to be close to us. Someone who is reliable and
ever helpful.
The Sweet Four: These "Guys" are just four of the best.
The Chicken Thieves: Hawk and Mongoose, They have their unsolved problems.
The Wasp: This so-called expert "he made many combs of all
shapes and sizes, but he couldn't produce the honey to put in
them." Why couldn't he produce the honey to put into them? Tell me,
didn't he try hard enough? Or, was he not prepared to learn from he who
knows? Well, all is revealed in the reading of this book!!!