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Winter Book recommendations

The temperatures are slowly dropping, and people are bringing out their coats, hats, and scarves. Thanksgiving is very soon, and people are setting up their trees. These are all signs that winter is coming, and everyone should have a book to curl up under a blanket with and read. Here are some winter book recommendations.


( From Pinterest)
( From Pinterest)

Little Women by Louisa May Alcott: This is a classic coming-of-age novel that follows four sisters, Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy, as they grow from childhood into womanhood. The story goes through their struggles with their personal flaws, their journeys of love and loss, and their pursuit to find their place in the world.


The Snow Child by Ecowyn Ivey: This novel is set in the Alaskan wilderness in the 1920s. Jack and Mabel, a middle-aged couple who are struggling with the life of homesteading and the loss of their only child. During a snowfall, they build a girl out of snow, but in the morning, it's gone. However, they catch glimpses of a young girl named Faina who seems to be a child of the woods, and they slowly come to love her like their own daughter. 


Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë: This novel has strong Gothic and romantic elements as it goes through Jane's life stages. The story follows her moral and spiritual development as she goes from a difficult childhood to adulthood. This novel explores themes of love, independence, social class, and the struggle for women’s identity and autonomy in the Victorian era.


One Perfect Day by Lauraine Snelling: This story follows two mothers who are strangers to each other. One mother wants to make Christmas perfect for her 2 children, but her plans change when her husband gets into a fatal car accident. The other mother has a daughter who desperately needs a new heart, so the loss of one mother becomes a miracle for the other.


Let it Snow by John Green, Maureen Johnson, Lauren Myracle: In the small town of Gracetown on Christmas Eve, a massive snowstorm happens, which leads to several teenagers being stranded, and they experience unexpected romantic encounters.


That's all I have for today, I hope you guys enjoy your Thanksgiving break with the people you love! 


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