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A young girl disobeys a parental warning and, guided by a tiny snow-maiden, slips into the hollow of a drift to find an enchanted winter interior. She moves through glittering halls and frost-wrought gardens where small snow-people fashion archways, trees, and flowers and march beneath shifting auroral lights. The narrative follows her growing wonder at the delicate, crystalline world and the playful rituals of its inhabitants, while also suggesting risk in straying from home and the fragile balance by which the winter folk preserve their realm against the warming threat of spring.
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