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Midwinter

A Journey Through a Season

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Midwinter

By: Michael Harding
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On frosty nights, as he sits by a flickering fire, Michael Harding withdraws into the stillness of winter and begins to reckon with age and death.

As stories emerge from the shadows, we meet a young boy whose arrival brings hope, but whose journey will know winter's path. November is a rainstorm, December a bleak twilight, but as January dawns and the ice
thaws, the fragile light of love penetrates the dark, bringing beauty to the earth and making new beginnings possible.

In writing of shadowed beauty, Midwinter is a poignant exploration of a season of loss, and the glimpses of hope that can follow even the longest nights.

Snow falls within.
Blanketing the heart in peace.
Winter's dream takes hold.

This book is dedicated to everyone at Pieta House, a suicide prevention charity. This is a work of non-fiction apart from the character of Martin who is fictional but whose story reflects the heartache and loss so many families endure every year. ©2025 Michael Harding
Art & Literature Authors Heartfelt Winter

Critic Reviews

Michael Harding has bestowed on us a beguiling meditation on life and death in these quiet and profound reflections ... remarkable ... a comforting book, beautifully written and with gorgeous illustrations
Unbearably honest. Harding writes with lyrical beauty
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