Turning colder these past few days, it certainly feels like winter has arrived. Snow shovels on stand by, winter coats out of the wardrobe, blankets over knees, it's time for some winter reads...with lots and lots of snow.
Short (ish) Story
You think you know what being caught in the snow is like? Are you sure?
It doesn’t come much snowier than Tolstoy’s Master and Man
Poem
I come back to this poem every time it snows in the city... and I don’t have to search very far to find it.
Novel
I read this book recently. With its theme of European settlers in the Mid-West, leaving behind beloved mother countries to struggle to survive against the fierceness of burning hot summers and deadly winters, as well as trying to fit in with a dominant culture, I found it a moving reminder of all that is left behind and all that is achieved by migrants.
My Antonia by Willa Cather
Essay
Back to Russia, this time in 2013 where a ‘snow tsunami’ engulfed whole cities.
Photo essay from Russia Today.
Bonus link - Harringay’s chief scientist and trusted weather man, Dr Mark Brandon’s Flickr Stream , with some stunning pictures of his day job - Antarctic explorer!
What's your favourite winter read?
Photo: Railway Fields in the Snow 2012 by Mrs Eds on Flickr
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