A bewitching tale of heartbreak and hope set in 1920s Alaska, The Snow Child was a bestseller on hardback publication, and went on to establish itself as one of the key literary debuts of 2012, and was a Richard and Judy Bookclub pick.
Alaska, the 1920s. Jack and Mabel have staked everything on a fresh start in a remote homestead, but the wilderness is a stark place, and Mabel is haunted by the baby she lost many years before. When a little girl appears mysteriously on their land, each is filled with wonder, but also foreboding: is she what she seems, and can they find room in their hearts for her?
Written with the clarity and vividness of the Russian fairy tale from which it takes its inspiration, The Snow Child is an instant classic.
(P)2012 Headline Digital
Alaska, the 1920s. Jack and Mabel have staked everything on a fresh start in a remote homestead, but the wilderness is a stark place, and Mabel is haunted by the baby she lost many years before. When a little girl appears mysteriously on their land, each is filled with wonder, but also foreboding: is she what she seems, and can they find room in their hearts for her?
Written with the clarity and vividness of the Russian fairy tale from which it takes its inspiration, The Snow Child is an instant classic.
(P)2012 Headline Digital
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Reviews
'A magical, heartbreaking story... gorgeous'
'It's the harsh beauty of the landscape that gives this stunning first novel its unique shape and atmosphere'
'It is an exceptional book that deserves to melt millions of hearts'
'A story about finding love in unexpected places... full of fire and ice'
A story about finding love in unexpected places... full of fire and ice
Exceptional... deserves to melt millions of hearts
Magical, heartbreaking... gorgeous
It's the harsh beauty of the landscape that gives this stunning first novel its unique shape and atmosphere
An enchanting tale of love, hope and survival in the frozen North... you almost expect to see your own freezing breath in front of you as you read