The Snow Child
By Eowyn Ivey
Lovely book full of magical movements.
A story to fall in love with
One could fall in love with the book only by reading about the portrayal of the woods, animals and life in Alaska by the author. They story first focusses on two main characters who have moved to Alaska to make a living for themselves. Slowly and gradually people come together and become a family. This couple has lost all hope in their lives and are living a mundane living but, life takes a turn from them when they find a girl in the woods. I really fell in love with Jack and Mabel, the relationship they have. They have faced lot of disappointments and challenges in life, but despite everything they still have faith and love for each other.
It takes a village to build a story
The supporting characters in the story actually carve out the story to what it becomes just like it is in all our lives. The letters from Mabel's sister give her comfort and strength. The neighbors in the book who become a family to Jack and Mabel and help them when they needed them the most. They end up having a special relationship with the youngest son making up for their own lack of children in their life.
Could have been better with different ending
The ending however could have been a lot better. I am cutting down the ratings only because of the missing parts in the ending. The ending is sudden and happens without any closure or clarity. The book ends just like that without any closure to anyone neither to the mother, father, husband, child or to the reader.
Some Excerpts
"He drifted into a kind of sleep that wasn’t much different than wakefulness, a mystifying, restless sleep where dreams fell and melted like snowflakes, where children ran soft-footed through the trees and scarves flapped between black raven beaks."
‘We are allowed to do that, are we not…? To invent our own endings and choose joy over sorrow?’
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