The Snow Lady's Wish

The Snow Lady's Wish
ISBN-10
1616635533
ISBN-13
9781616635534
Category
Juvenile Fiction
Pages
31
Language
English
Published
2010-09
Publisher
Tate Publishing
Author
Cleta Eminger

Description

The snow has come and the ground is white. But soon the snow will melt and spring will come. The snow lady knows this and is sad that she will soon melt. She wants to leave a lasting impression after the snows leave, but how can she do that if she is made out of snow? Discover how everybody has the potential to leave a beautiful legacy in The Snow Lady's Wish. Cleta Eminger resides in Cashion, Oklahoma, with her husband. She works as a nurse for children with special needs.

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