Fifty Words for Snow
English
By (author): Nancy Campbell
Waterstones Non fiction Book of the Month November 2021
A delightful compendium that brings together language, culture and adventure through frozen landscapes as it shares the meanings behind 50 words for snow, gathered from around the globe. The Herald
Snow. Every language has its own words for the magical, mesmerising flakes that fall from the sky. In this exquisite exploration, writer and Arctic traveller Nancy Campbell digs deep into the meanings of fifty words for snow.
In Japanese we encounter yuki-onna a snow woman who drifts through the frosted land. In Icelandic it is hundslappadrífa snowflakes as big as a dogs paw that softly blanket the streets. And in Mori we meet Huka-rere one of the children of rain and wind.
From mountain tops and frozen seas to city parks and desert hills, each of these linguistic snow crystals offers a whole world of myth and story the perfect winter gift.
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Absolutely exquisite. This little book is a work of art. It is impossible to imagine the reader who will not love it. Horatio Clare, author of The Light in the Dark
This stunning book made me want to pack all my woolies, candles, ample firewood and enough books for a year and head to as northerly a location as I could find. Kerri ní Dochartaigh, Caught By the River
Sparkles and dazzles with new meanings and old magic. Youll never see snow in the same way again. Matt Gaw, author of Under the Stars
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