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First Day of Snow in Boston
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First Day of Snow in Boston

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This story is a poetic reflection on snow, nature, and human life in winter. It explores how snowflakes, like individuals, come together to form powerful forces of unity, covering everything - grass, roads, trees, and homes. Through scenes of ordination, family, and community, it parallels snow's quiet persistence to human resilience and interconnectedness. The story contemplates how grass, animals, birds, and humans adapt to snow's weight and cold, wondering if even grass feels the frost. It weaves images of ice-covered paths, the danger and beauty of snow, and the human efforts to clear it - like the snowplow truck. In essence, it tells of life beneath, above, and around the snow - a story of endurance, harmony, and grace, showing how nature and humanity mirror each other in strength and vulnerability, and how all creation moves together through the seasons in a shared dance of survival and hope.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cornelius Wambi Gulere
Date
13 March 2025
Pages
72
ISBN
9798230671466

This story is a poetic reflection on snow, nature, and human life in winter. It explores how snowflakes, like individuals, come together to form powerful forces of unity, covering everything - grass, roads, trees, and homes. Through scenes of ordination, family, and community, it parallels snow's quiet persistence to human resilience and interconnectedness. The story contemplates how grass, animals, birds, and humans adapt to snow's weight and cold, wondering if even grass feels the frost. It weaves images of ice-covered paths, the danger and beauty of snow, and the human efforts to clear it - like the snowplow truck. In essence, it tells of life beneath, above, and around the snow - a story of endurance, harmony, and grace, showing how nature and humanity mirror each other in strength and vulnerability, and how all creation moves together through the seasons in a shared dance of survival and hope.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cornelius Wambi Gulere
Date
13 March 2025
Pages
72
ISBN
9798230671466