Snow melting does not only bring an added element of danger to the pair, but it also brings a responsibility that neither wants (Mumsket in the past and Aaron in the present). Read the book to learn what must happen when the tundra softens.
Seasonal changes are important to the plot of Mumsket. None are more important than the spring thaw. While Aaron and Mumsket wile away the winter days in the Pacific Northwest, they must feel relief when the snow melts. Or do they?
Snow melting does not only bring an added element of danger to the pair, but it also brings a responsibility that neither wants (Mumsket in the past and Aaron in the present). Read the book to learn what must happen when the tundra softens. Comments are closed.
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