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A Thousand Miles to Save a Snowflake

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A Thousand Miles to Save a Snowflake

By: Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi
Narrated by: Kristina Perkins
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The frost is fading, the Great Hearth is cooling, and the world is turning to dust. Only one girl can find the winter before it’s gone forever. In the village of Ever-Amber, the seasons have stopped. The air is thick with dry heat, and the magical Great Jar which holds the world’s winter has dwindled to a single, shimmering crystal. Ten-year-old Sarah knows that if the Last Snowflake melts, the quiet beauty of a winter’s chill will be lost to the "Thaw-Snatchers" and their world of endless, scorching steam. With her flightless owl companion, Barnaby, Sarah embarks on a legendary trek across a thousand miles of shifting magic.

From the Forest of Glass Chimes to the Bridge of Frozen Sighs, Sarah must brave environments that test her courage and her heart. Along the way, she discovers that winter isn't just about ice it’s about the stories we tell to keep warm and the bravery it takes to protect the things we love. Filled with sensory wonder the taste of Static Cocoa, the smell of frozen pine, and the touch of starlight this is an enchanting adventure for young listeners. A Thousand Miles to Save a Snowflake is a timeless tale of perseverance, friendship, and the magic found in the smallest, coldest things.

©2025 Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi (P)2026 Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi
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