
Snow-Blind
'Snow-Blind' Summary
In the unforgiving wilderness, Hugh, a man on the run, takes refuge in a secluded cabin. He encounters Sylvie, a young woman blinded by the snow, and rescues her from near death. Amidst the isolation, Hugh's younger brother Pete and their caretaker, Bella, join the unlikely group. As Sylvie adjusts to life without sight, she relies on heightened senses, perceiving the cabin and its inhabitants in ways that differ from reality. Sylvie's perceptions lead to misunderstandings and challenges the established dynamics of the group. Through a series of events, Sylvie's unique perspective unravels hidden truths about the group's relationships, forcing them to confront their past and re-evaluate their present. She becomes a catalyst for change, bringing them together in ways they never anticipated, even as their circumstances threaten to tear them apart.Book Details
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