Waiting for Winter

Waiting for Winter
Author: Sebastian Meschenmoser
Publisher: Kane/Miller Book Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Animals
ISBN: 9781935279044

Squirrel, Hedgehog, and Bear have never seen it snow, so when Deer predicts an early snowfall, they attempt to stay awake to see the snow.

Waiting for Winter

Waiting for Winter
Author: Belinder Dhanoa
Publisher: Penguin Group
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1991
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

This Is A Powerful And Disturbing Novel That Explores The Inner Conflict Of A Young Girl Set Against The Explosive Backdrop Of Punjab In The Time Of Insurgency.

Waiting for Winter

Waiting for Winter
Author: Jessica Bernard
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2016-05-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781367754812

18-year old Erin Winter is looking forward to a typical senior year of high school. Smart, popular, and completely in-control, Erin has plans for her present and her future, neither of which includes her curious new classmate, Noah, or his mysterious brother, Jack. So when she finds herself drawn to Noah for reasons even she can't understand, her well-crafted world starts to fall apart at the seams. And a secret that Noah is hiding threatens to ruin not only his life, but Erin's, too. Desperate to maintain control, Erin pushes aside her feelings. But between falling for Noah and trying to help her older brother, Hudson, get out of some seriously hot water, she realizes there are some things in life that she can't control. From the moment Erin and Noah meet, sparks fly, and readers will eagerly turn every page to find out if they belong together, despite many shocking discoveries along the way.

Winter Waits

Winter Waits
Author: Lynn Plourde
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Fathers and sons
ISBN: 9780689832680

Father Time's son, Winter, tries to get his busy father's attention.

Appalachian Winter

Appalachian Winter
Author: Marcia Bonta
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2011-12-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0822972700

Winter is the season that most tests our mettle. There are the obvious challenges of the weather-freezing rain, wind chill, deep snow, dangerous ice-but also the psychological burdens of waiting for spring and the enduring often false starts that accompany its eventual return. On the surface, perhaps, winter might seem an odd season for a nature book, but there is plenty of beauty and life in the woods if only we know where to look. The stark, white landscape sparkles in the sunshine and glows beneath the moon on crisp, clear nights; the opening up of the forest makes it easy to see long distances; birds, some of which can be easily seen only in winter, flock to feeders; and animals-even those that should be hibernating-make surprise visits from time to time. Appalachian Winter offers acclaimed naturalist Marcia Bonta's view of one season, as experienced on and around her 650-acre home on the westernmost ridge of the hill-and-valley landscape that dominates central Pennsylvania. Written in the style of a journal, each day's entry focuses on her walks and rambles through the woods and fields that she has known and loved for over thirty years. Along the way she discovers a long-eared owl in a dense stand of conifers, tracks a bear through an early December snowfall, explains the life and ecological niche of the red-backed vole, and examines the recent arrival of an Asian ladybug. These are but a few of the tidbits sprinkled throughout the book, interwoven with the human stories of Bonta's family, as well as the highway builders and shopping-mall developers that threaten the idyllic peacefulness of her mountain. This is the fourth and final volume of Bonta's seasonal meditations on the natural history of the northern Appalachian Mountains. Her gentle, charming accounts of changing weather and of the struggles faced by plants, animals, and insects breathe new warmth into the coldest months of the year.

How Winter Began

How Winter Began
Author: Joy Castro
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2015-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0803284799

Iréne gives the wealthy businessmen what they want, diving headfirst into the filthy river, thinking only of providing for her baby daughter, Marisa, as the men salivate over her soaked body emerging onto the bank. A young boy tries to befriend the reticent younger sister of the town's cruelest bully, only to discover the family betrayal behind her quiet countenance. Josefa, a young bride, is executed for murdering the man who raped her. Joy Castro's How Winter Began traces these and other characters as they seek compassion from each other and themselves. Thematically linked by the lives of women, especially Latinas, and their experiences of poverty and violence in a white-dominated, wealth-obsessed culture, How Winter Began is a delicately wrought collection of stories. The question at the heart of this riveting book is how or whether to trust one another after the rupture of betrayal.

My First Snow of Winter

My First Snow of Winter
Author: Bhawna
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2021-04-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1638327580

“How do you fall in love with someone? How do you feel when it happens? Do you smile whole day or do you realise that there is a beatbox inside you which plays the sweet songs whenever you see the one? For me it was just like a fairytale… I know most of us do not believe in magic, but I do…love is so magical when it happens with the right person, when it builds slowly, when it makes everything disappear except the love itself! But… I do have fear, I have fear that what if one day…my love story won’t have a happy ending? What if I have to see it going away and disappearing in front of my eyes? What if I’d never get the chance to see the snowfall of my love? What if my wait…stays forever?”

Tomorrow War

Tomorrow War
Author: J. L. Bourne
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2016-03-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1451629141

When a weapon that could destroy the moral fabric of humanity is unleashed inside the Syrian border, one man takes a stand against the overwhelming wave of tyranny triggered by martial law, hell-bent on restoring America's liberty and saving civilization as we know it.

A Winter Book

A Winter Book
Author: Tove Jansson
Publisher: Sort of Books
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2011-12-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1908745185

'Beautifully crafted and deceptively simple-seeming, these stories are like pieces of scattered light.' Ali Smith Following the widely acclaimed and bestselling The Summer Book, here is A Winter Book collection of some of Tove Jansson's best loved and most famous stories. Drawn from youth and older age, and spanning most of the twentieth century, this newly translated selection provides a thrilling showcase of the great Finnish writer's prose, scattered with insights and home truths. It has been selected and is introduced by Ali Smith. A Winter Book features 13 stories from Tove Jansson's first book for adults, The Sculptor's Daughter (1968) plus seven of her most cherished later stories (from 1971 to 1996), translated into English and published here for the first time.

First Snow

First Snow
Author: Bomi Park
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 41
Release: 2016-09-06
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 145215676X

Look out. Now look up. From the sky one flake falls, then another. And just like that—it's snowing. In this beautiful book from debut creator Bomi Park, a young girl wakes up to the year's first snowy day. From her initial glimpse out the window to her poignant adventures—rolling a snowman, making snow angels—the girl's quiet quests are ones all young readers will recognize. Simple, muted text and exquisite, evocative art conjure the excitement of a day spent exploring the wonder of snow—and the magic that, sometimes literally, such a day brings. As subtly joyful as a snow day itself, this book will find its home in the hearts of young adventurers everywhere. Plus, this is the fixed format version, which looks almost identical to the print edition.