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THE BLIZZARD by Betty Ren Wright

THE BLIZZARD

by Betty Ren Wright & illustrated by Ronald Himler

Pub Date: Sept. 1st, 2003
ISBN: 0-8234-1656-9
Publisher: Holiday House

When his cousins call to say they can’t make Billy’s birthday because of all the snow, he’s sorely disappointed and wishes he had a July birthday like his sister. Just like any other ordinary day, the two walk to their one-room schoolhouse. Coal gets shoveled into the stove, the lamps get filled, and the children learn their lessons. Then a blizzard hits and Mr. Carter arrives to say the road is filled with snow. When faced with this news, Miss Bailey decides to take all the children to Billy and Mae’s house, the only one close enough to walk to in the storm. Once there, the children all pitch in to do the chores and get the food ready. A snowball fight and songfest are the perfect way to round out the evening—along with some birthday cake. Himler’s watercolor illustrations are the perfect medium for portraying the time period’s furniture, household goods, and clothing. A feel-good story of neighbor helping neighbor, and a great way to learn a bit about rural life before automobiles. (Picture book. 4-9)