Three months under the snow?! Is this some fictitious tale of a North
Pole expedition? Or if it is true, how did anyone live to tell the
story?
Translated from the 19th century French, Three Months Under the Snow is a school boy's own diary of his captivity with his grandfather in a Jural Mount chalet.
Your heart will throb with Louis as he tells of their narrow escape
from fire, their fear of his father's wellbeing, rationing their
lamplight, a terrible hurricane, wolves, Grandfather's last hours, the
heart-rending burial, and the final rescue from the snow-covered prison.
Learn of God's providence as time and again He proves Himself sovereign and as Grandfather interprets it to his grandson.
Recommended reading for every teenager!
[Softcover, 224 pages]