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|title=The Snow Child
|sort=Snow Child
|publisher=Headline Review
|date=February 2012
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0755380525</amazonuk>
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|website=http://http://www.eowynivey.com/
|video=9EPn9GY1g_g
|summary=Magical and beautiful, this re-telling of an old Russian fairytale about a snow child is set in 1920s Alaska and is full of charm and human warmth. A warming winter tale for the child within us all.
|cover=0755380525
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It's a heart-warming story for the child within that is probably best read in the depths of winter.
For more Arctic fiction, you may also enjoy [[A Summer of Drowning by John Burnside]] while younger readers - and I don't see why teens couldn't read this book too - then there's more Alaskan fiction in [[Looking For Alaska by John Green]]. You might also enjoy [[Light Boxes by Shane Jones]], which also has an ethereal quality.
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