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December Quote by Jean Shepherd

“Early December saw the first of the great blizzards of that year. The wind howling down out of the Canadian wilds a few hundred miles to the north had screamed over frozen Lake Michigan and hit Hohman, laying on the town great drifts of snow and long, story-high icicles, and sub-zero temperatures…” quote by Jean Shepherd
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““Early December saw the first of the great blizzards of that year. The wind howling down out of the Canadian wilds a few hundred miles to the north had screamed over frozen Lake Michigan and hit Hohman, laying on the town great drifts of snow and long, story-high icicles, and sub-zero temperatures where the air cracked and sang. Streetcar wires creaked under caked ice and kids plodded to school through forty-five-mile-an-hour gales, tilting forward like tiny furred radiator ornaments, moving stiffly over the barren, clattering ground.””

Jean Shepherd

About This Quote

Source Book: "In God We Trust: All Others Pay Cash", 1966

A vivid winter scene depicts harsh weather and community endurance, highlighting human perseverance amid nature’s fury.

In simple terms: Winter hardships test community strength.

Key Takeaway

Find solidarity and adapt to extreme conditions.

Themes

perseverance community nature

Mood

descriptive nostalgic

Type

narrative inspirational

When to use this quote

  • urban life
  • school commutes
  • historical weather events

Key Concepts

environmental adversity human resilience

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you prepare for severe weather?
  • What role does community play in crisis?
A Different Perspective

Extreme weather can cause danger and disrupt daily life.

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