But on the first heavy snow of December, grief and anger drive him into the yard with her old Snowman Kit - the scarf she knitted, the hat she made, the stones she saved. He builds without thinking, whispers his worst fear into the cold - I don't remember her anymore - and walks away.
That night, the snowman wakes.
He doesn't walk or dance or sing. He remembers. He carries the memories Ben has lost - his mother's voice, her hands, her laugh, the things she whispered to the snow before she died.
But snow doesn't last. And as the days warm and the snowman begins to melt, Ben must learn what his mother tried to teach him all along:
Love doesn't disappear. It just changes shape.
Jack Frost Snow, Remembered is a novel about grief, memory, and the magic that happens when we build something with love. For readers of Bridge to Terabithia, Tuck Everlasting, and anyone who has ever lost someone and wished the snow could bring them back.
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