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Winter Reads: Embracing the wondrous wintery world

by Erin Sanderman January 25, 2022
written by Erin Sanderman January 25, 2022
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As those new to Edmonton quickly learn winter takes up a significant portion of the year. Complain all you want, but it doesn’t change the days or (shudder) weeks of extreme cold, snow storms and bone chilling winds. It has also provoked many inquisitive folks to investigate various aspects of winter. Knowledge is power and understanding is a first step towards acceptance. We’ve covered how to dress for the season, but let’s take it a step further in exploring the amazing scientific and cultural aspects of the snowy season.

Here are some books to inspire an about face to negative attitudes related to winter. It’s not all bad…

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Let’s not forget younger readers. Here are a few winter themed books to help explain the hows and whys of winter.

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Blog overlord, U of A grad, film enthusiast and Information Services Specialist at the Scott Library. I like my tea hot and cheap, and my sentences pithy.

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