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Ron Aaron was born and raised in the London suburbs and lived in England until the age of nineteen, when he moved to a Northern Israeli Kibbutz, where he still resides. At a young age Ron was creating and telling stories to his siblings. Later as an adult he continued to create stories for his own children and has been writing these stories ever since. Ron lives on a Kibbutz with his wife; they have been married for over thirty years, and have three adult children: one lives nearby and two live abroad. Ron maintains a busy lifestyle working as a maintenance man and also updating and developing a number of computer programs he designed and built. In addition to this he has a small business restoring old, faded and torn photographs, using PhotoShop. Ron would love to have household pets, but because of his frequent trips abroad, he believes it would be unkind to leave them behind for long periods. In addition to creative writing, Ron's primary passion is travelling the globe which he does often. His favourite quote is: If you don't use it, you lose it.
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Mr Robinson is the story of a very wealthy, and a very fat man, who discovers a talkative worm on his dinner plate when he is having a meal at his favourite restaurant.
Mr Robinson gains a great deal of curiosity from the restaurant staff and the other diners, who all believe he has gone crazy when they notice him talking to his plate.
Of course they can't see the worm, which by the way, has an appetite to match Mr. Robinson's. Where does he put all that food?
Mr Robinson put the worm into a matchbox and takes him back to his office to finish his day's work.
In the evening the worm persuades Mr. Robinson to go back to the restaurant, where they repeat the whole eating and talking routine. And again Mr. Robinson causes a stir when he talks to his plate.
Later in the evening, when Mr. Robinson returns home, he finds it difficult to explain to his only child the reasons for his long absence.
This light-hearted story helps to explain to children that people who behave differently are often made fun of and treated badly. It is also intended to help children understand that sometimes things are not as they seem.
This is a story about a Little White Cloud perched on a mountain summit. At the base of the mountain is a small farming village. The village is protected and nourished by the cloud.
Until one day a bad wealthy man attempts to take over part of the village and its fields. The man and his family terrorise the villagers and vandalise their fields, creating havoc and dismay amongst all of the peace loving villagers.
The little white cloud comes to the rescue and in the end succeeds in bringing normality back to the village and its inhabitants.
Old friends meet up after many years and unwittingly embark on another new adventure.
Tommy, Gideon, Ron (that’s me) and the dog Pizza, who had recently been bewitched with the smell of pizza, find themselves entering an enormous cave owned by a fearsome Dragon.
After the Dragon, whom they awoke discovers they are not the pizza delivery it expected; it decides to eat them instead.
They flee from the Dragon, but the monster is gaining on them so Pizza with great bravery holds the Dragon up in his tracks giving them time to escape.
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