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Song for the snow, words by Jon-Erik Lappano ; pictures by Byron Eggenschwiler

Label
Song for the snow, words by Jon-Erik Lappano ; pictures by Byron Eggenschwiler
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Song for the snow
Oclc number
1221005961
Responsibility statement
words by Jon-Erik Lappano ; pictures by Byron Eggenschwiler
Summary
"Can a long-forgotten song bring the snow back to Freya's town? A lyrical fable from award-winning creators Jon-Erik Lappano and Byron Eggenschwiler. Freya has always loved the snow and the way it covers everything like powdered sugar. But the snow hasn't come to her town for two winters, and she's starting to forget what it looks and feels like. When will it be cold? When will it snow again? One day Freya finds a snow globe at the market. It plays the melody of a song that the townspeople sang for generations to call the snow home. Freya's own grandmother used to sing it to her mother on cold winter nights. Every morning, Freya takes the snow globe outside and sings the song, but still there is no snow ... until she has the idea to share the song. Soon everyone in town is singing it, and then, early one morning, the winds change. ... Jon-Erik Lappano and Byron Eggenschwiler have created an eloquent fable about remembering past traditions, our connection to nature and caring for a world threatened by climate change through shared effort and hope."--, Provided by publisher
Target audience
juvenile
Classification
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