Hope everyone's enjoying their snow day...I'm still at the library! So I thought that i would dig up some snow/winter related books for you. Enjoy~
Brian's Winter by Gary Paulsen
Instead of being rescued from a plane crash, as in the author's book
Hatchet, this story portrays what would have happened to Brian had he
been forced to survive a winter in the wilderness with only his survival
pack and hatchet.
Holiday Princess by Meg Cabot
Princess Mia presents a guide to the winter holidays, including the
story behind some traditions, gift suggestions, make-up and fashion tips
for seasonal parties, recipes, and craft ideas.
Let it Snow by various authors
In three intertwining short stories, several high school couples
experience the trials and tribulations along with the joys of romance
during a Christmas Eve snowstorm in a small town.
Rink of Dreams by Nancy Russell
Anything seems possible to 13 year-old Gary when he's on his backyard
rink. However, things aren't so easy outside of his backyard. Gary
finds that his first year of bantam hockey is tough and that his
recently separated parents are dating other people. The positive things
in Gary's life include the arrival of the New Mexico Snow Dogs (a farm
team) to his hometown and his new friendship with Dmitri. However,
Dimitri's brother gets involved with the Russian mafia and the Snow Dogs
consider leaving for a bigger city.
Survive by Alex Morel
A troubled girl is stranded in an arctic winter terrain after a plane
crash and must fight for survival with the only other boy left alive.
Sweet Treats and Secret Crushes by Lisa Greenwald
When a snowstorm keeps thirteen-year-old best friends Olivia, Kate, and
Georgia inside their Brooklyn, New York, apartment building on
Valentine's Day, they connect with their neighbors by distributing
homemade fortune cookies and uncover one another's secrets along the
way.
Trapped by Michael Northrup
Seven high school students are stranded at their New England high school
during a week-long blizzard that shuts down the power and heat, freezes
the pipes, and leaves them wondering if they will survive.
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