Rarely does a novel come along that so captures the heart and spirit of a human experience that it become synonymous with the experience itself. Such a novel is The Snow That Never Fell, a poignant, sometimes hilarious tale of Paul Peterson’s struggle to surmount the myriad challenges of divorce, as a single father, plus a childhood scarred by his own father’s loveless neglect. Challenges that come to a head on a fateful day when Peterson brings his son Mickey to participate in a Cub Scout, Father-Son Pinewood Derby.
"Written with humor, insight and tonnages of heart, The Snow That Never Fell is a captivating story of a man whose need to be a “good” father is deeply rooted in his need to heal his own relationship with a father who could never show his love.
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