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She could see, now that she had been shown...
A magical tale full of hardship, snow, and cranberries. (Maybe I noticed the cranberries more than most people. There were a lot of cranberries.) This was completely captivating, but at the same time I found myself easily distracted.
I read this in mid-April. But it snowed just a few days ago, enough to cover the grass. Enough to build a snowman. But we didn't; I don't remember the last time I made a snow sculpture.
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The descriptions of wilderness were beautiful. So beautiful, that as an ardent hater of winter I started to forget the depressing coldness and darkness, and remember the magical moments. Subtle snowfalls, complex patterns of snowflakes and how they melt on your glove, crackling snow beneath your feet, clear ice on lakes etc. This is the kind of novel I probably wouldn't read, but when I heard the story was inspired by a Russian folktale, it immediately got me interested. I'd say Ivey utilized th
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4.5⭐️ I purchased this book back in March 2013 simply because I was unable to find the book in my library’s catalogue at the time and had heard good things about it at the time (eventually they did acquire the book); the premise also intrigued me. There was quite a lot to like about the story: the writing, the characters and how the plot moved along at a fairly good pace. But the book felt rushed at the end and felt like the author had run out of steam. I liked seeing not only Mabel’s and Faina’
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