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About This Book

An evocation of seasonal moods in prose poems and lyrical essays that follows the year’s cycle, offering close observations of weather, plants, and animals from January through late summer and autumn. Each chapter concentrates on a month or landscape scene—wintry blizzards and fireside comfort, February’s subdued stirrings beneath the snow, spring’s revival, haying and late blossoms, the hush of August, and the brown frontier—mixing minute natural detail with reflections on light, movement, and rural life. The book privileges sensory description and quiet contemplation over narrative, celebrating nature’s rhythms and small domestic scenes.

About the Author

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Marian Storm

Marian Storm was an author known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature. Her notable work, "Minstrel Weather," showcases her unique perspective and lyrical style. While not widely recognized today, Storm's writing reflects the themes and sensibilities of her time, offering readers a glimpse into the literary landscape of her era. Her work is characterized by a blend of poetic imagery and thoughtful reflection, making it a noteworthy addition to the canon of American literature.

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