They built a child out of snow. By morning, she was gone. And then they saw her—darting through the trees.
Alaska, 1920. Jack and Mabel are childless and unraveling in a land that offers more isolation than hope. But everything changes when a mysterious young girl appears in the woods. She moves like the wind, hunts with a fox, and survives the wilderness like a whisper of winter itself.
Is she real? Magic? A miracle?
As Jack and Mabel open their hearts to Faina, they discover love, loss, and the cost of believing in something too beautiful to hold. Inspired by a Russian fairy tale, The Snow Child is haunting, lyrical, and unforgettable.
Not all stories end the way you want. Some are snow—beautiful and fleeting.