The Snow Merchant. I started writing The Snow Merchant in a town called Bath in the South-West of England. I lived in a little room with high ceilings and a sash window, and I sat up late eating hobnobs and tea and writing stories. And one moonless night it snowed. Nothing incredible has ever happened to Lettie, until one winter’s night. The night the Snow Merchant comes. He claims to be an alchemist - the greatest that ever lived - and in a mahogany suitcase, he carries his newest invention. It is an invention that will change Lettie’s life - and the world - forever. It is an invention called snow/5(49). Sam Gayton lives and writes in a basement, where the spiders are big and hungry. He works at a primary school in Kent. The Snow Merchant is his first book. Now it’s finished he’ll go and write another one. He can’t tell you anything except for the first line: I can’t outrun the horses.4/5.
Sam Gayton lives in Margate. In he completed the Writing for Young People MA at Bath Spa University and not long after published his first book, The Snow Merchant. He loves American novels, Italian food and the English countryside. `A complex yet easy to follow story, The Snow Merchant is interspersed with stunning illustrations, beautiful fonts and chapter headings. A gorgeously written and produced novel, this lovely tale by Sam Gayton can do no wrong in my eyes.' --Keepcalmandreadabook Blog. Sam Gayton (Author) Sam Gayton lives in Margate. In he completed the Writing for Young People MA at Bath Spa University and not long after published his first book, The Snow Merchant. He loves American novels, Italian food and the English countryside.
The Snow Merchant is a fantastic, hugely imaginative, quirky debut by Samuel Gayton. It's a story of alchemy, family and an astonishing new creation, snow. About the Author. Sam Gayton lives in South London. In he completed the Writing for Young People MA at Bath Spa University and not long after published his first book, The Snow Merchant. He loves American novels, Italian food and the English countryside. The Snow Merchant. I started writing The Snow Merchant in a town called Bath in the South-West of England. I lived in a little room with high ceilings and a sash window, and I sat up late eating hobnobs and tea and writing stories. And one moonless night it snowed.
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