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This book is a touching essay that make me cry. Because of his honesty the autor make himself very close to readers.
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Congrats on BOTD!
A heartwarming tale of a father who is unmarried. Paul Steven Stone's novel "The Snow That Never Fell" explores the life of a recently separated single parent who tries to shield his kids from the harsh truths of life but often finds it impossible.
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The Snow That Never Fell seems like a touching and relatable story, delving into themes of family, divorce, and personal struggles. It appears to be a heartfelt tale with emotional resonance and moments of both tension and tenderness.
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The review is well written and well descriptive of the book. Many people can be related to this story, as it deals with a family topic such as divorce and single parenting. I think that Paul’s life after the separation will illustrate the amount of challenge others in this situation facing. Congrats on BOTD
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What interests me most is the description of the emotional journey of the main character Paul dealing with divorce and rebuilding his connection with his son. It makes me want to read this book soon.
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It is tough getting divorced and even tougher being a single parent. If the parent has baggage from his own unhappy childhood it makes it even harder. Most parents want to do their best to give their kids a good life but pride often gets in the way. Thank you for the great review.
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Wow, I'm incredibly intrigued by 'The Snow That Never Fell' by Paul Steven Stone. The portrayal of a father's unwavering commitment to his children amidst the challenges of single parenthood is indeed compelling. The story's exploration of resilience, love, and the power of family bonds resonates deeply. It sounds like a heartwarming story filled with valuable life lessons and unforgettable moments. Definitely adding this to my reading list!
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"The Snow That Never Fell" by Paul Steven Stone is the story of a man named Paul Peterson. After the divorce, Paul becomes a single father of three. Paul's son Mickey asked his father to help him build a racing car from a kit for the upcoming Pinewood Derby.
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A thorough review of a poignant story, thank you. Paul Steven Stone in his book, 'The Snow That Never Fell' captures the essence of the struggles experienced by Paul Petersen as he courageously navigates the complexities of divorce and single fatherhood. The author's writing style is easily relatable and will resonate with those who have walked this path. Congratulations on the #BOTD award.
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A heart felt story of a divorcee and a single father of three can be found in the book "The Snow That Never Fell" by Paul Steven Stone. The story is about Paul Peterson, who got very little affection from his father.
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It seems like a heartwarming tale about Paul Peterson, a divorced father of three who struggles to come to terms with his past and navigate his new life as a single parent. The Cub Scout's Father-Son Pinewood Derby promises an intriguing finale. I've added it to my list of books to read, and I appreciated your concise and positive review. Congratulations to the author for being selected as the Book of the Day!
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The book sounds very heartwarming. Sometimes families have to deal with various problems, but when the family is full they have each other to rely on and for a single parent it is really difficult. Paul couldn't even use his tools to help his son build a cat because the tools now belonged to his ex-wife and he didn't have anyone else to ask for help. It will be interesting to read this book. Congratulations on becoming bOTD!
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"The Snow That Won't ever fall" by Paul Steven is a dazzling story that flawlessly mixes components of imagination, experience, and secret. Set in a curious town settled in the core of the mountains, the story follows the excursion of youthful hero, Lily, as she disentangles the mysteries of her family's past and faces the dim powers undermining her home.

Steven's story ability radiates through in his clear portrayals and rich world-building. From the snow-covered tops to the comfortable houses, each setting is rejuvenated with unpredictable detail, drenching the peruser in the charming air of the story. The writer's capacity to make a discernible feeling of spot improves the general understanding experience, making it simple to lose all sense of direction in the blanketed scenes of Lily's reality.

The characters in "The Snow That Won't ever fall" are similarly convincing, each with their own characteristics and inspirations. Lily, with her savage assurance and unfaltering boldness, makes for an interesting and charming hero. Close by her, perusers will experience a vivid cast of supporting characters, from shrewd elderly folks to devilish animals, each adding profundity and intricacy to the story.

One of the original's most prominent assets lies in its unpredictable plot, which is loaded up with exciting bends in the road that keep perusers speculating until the end. As Lily dives further into the secrets encompassing her family's ancestry, she uncovers stunning disclosures that challenge all that she assumed she had some awareness of herself and her legacy. The thrilling pacing and cunningly created unexpected developments guarantee that the story stays connecting beginning to end, passing on perusers anxious to reveal reality close by Lily.

In general, "The Snow That Won't ever fall" is an enthralling perused that will speak to fanatics of imagination and experience the same. With its convincing characters, charming setting, and dramatic plot, a book makes certain to have an enduring effect on perusers, all things considered. Paul Steven has created a really supernatural story that will ship perusers to an existence where snowflakes hold mysteries and the sky is the limit.
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'The Snow That Never Fell' by Paul Steven engages a different topic and experience that we don't talk much about. The life of a single father after divorce and taking care of his children and trying to provide them everything even though he didn't get much love by his own father in his childhood. Surely the author has done a great job to choose such a difficult topic and express with such ease that readers can engage in their world......fabulous work!!!!!!
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"The Snow That Won't ever fall" by Paul Steven Stone is a contacting and engaging tale about a man exploring the difficulties of separation and single being a parent. The book is revolved around a Fledgling Scout's Dad Child Pinewood Derby, which adds energy and show to the plot. Stone's composing style streams flawlessly all through the pages, making it straightforward the characters and their encounters. As somebody who has had to deal with separate, I viewed Paul's circumstance as engaging and valued the creator's capacity to catch the feelings and difficulties of being a solitary parent. The book was expertly altered, with a couple of minor remedies required. In general, I enthusiastically prescribe this book to anybody searching for a drawing in and elegantly composed read. "The Snow That Won't ever fall" is an extraordinary decision for grown-ups who appreciate tales about conquering difficulty and tracking down happiness in unforeseen spots. I give this book a 5 out of 5 stars.
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