This was a highly appropriate book for me to read... this time of year. The Facts of Winter by Paul Poissel is a lovely (although not always so pretty) collection of dreams recorded during January, February and March of 1881. Each dream is a quick little blurb, but sometimes you've really got to read them more than once to really get the message.
What I liked most about this book was as I was reading, all I could think of was what great illustrations would come from these! They're very visual and some seem to tread of deeper meanings. They are mostly melancholic, however, but I think this is to be expected from dreams about this time of year. 4/5 Stars.
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