Benjamin Monkey

by Carol Bellows


Formats

Softcover
£21.49
Softcover
£21.49

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 15/12/2009

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 94
ISBN : 9781449053314

About the Book

          The author, Carol Hartley Bellows shook her head and laughed, “Thirty years of teaching, ministry and farming brought me to canyons, fields and mountains.  All along I have lived with the image of Benjamin on my shoulder.  The story of Benjamin Monkey is fiction based on truth. When Benjamin first grinned and raised his eyebrows our family’s days of loving care for a little Capuchin monkey began.  This ten year adventure brought mischief, fun, curiosity and tears, embodied in Benjamin’s unusual exploits beyond our wildest dreams.”

          Benjamin  excelled at tearing around.  He was driven by his bond with Jamie, who had younger siblings, cats and dogs at their home in a small hill-town.  After he had riled up the Medical School Research Lab, Benjamin was sad and longed for a friend until he found Jamie.  Soon they traveled miles on her 10-speed over dirt roads to secret places.  Her Benji held on tight and hid under Jamie’s hair to avoid crisis from circling predators, bullies, wild dogs, scary cows, icy wind and lightening storms.  Jamie shared Benji‘s excitement, and encouraged her friends, Josie, David  and Mike to enjoy him with kindness.

          One night while blaring the car radio to hear Joan Baez’s “Forever Young”, Jamie drove with “Benji” bouncing up and down on her shoulder to show him Big City lights.  Loudly singing with Josie, Jamie cruised past a befuddled cop, who just scratched his head and stared.  Through a decade of Benji’s unusual moments, his Grey Logs family told his stories.  When tired from hours of mischief, the small Capuchin loved to curl in Jamie’s lap and rock beside hot coals in the fieldstone fireplace.  Sturdy 1910 log rafters, tall Maple trees and a special “Benji’s Bush” had become the gentle monkey’s favorite habitat forevermore.      


About the Author

Carol Hartley Bellows lives with her husband, Dick and son, Stephen on a small farm in Maine.  Their family had thirty years to enjoy reunions at Grey Logs, and it will remain the place where their lives touched dimensions that made a difference in “Quality of Life”.  There was a time that the big woman was a caregiver to Benjamin Monkey.  Today Carol is with Villa, her miniature horse, aged twenty-three.  Can you imagine Benji, riding into the sunset on Villa's back thirty years ago?