DADS READ: "Lucia and the Light" by Phyllis Root & Mary GrandPré: how to save the world with backcountry skiing
It's rare that a book begins an adventure with backcountry skiing and ends with Trolls, but that is why "Lucia and the Light" by author Phyllis Root and illustrator Mary GrandPr é is one of my favorite children's books. One of my passions is backcountry skiing/ski mountaineering , it has been a dormant passion for quite some time, but being with a few friends in mostly unoccupied wilderness, slowly ascending a narrow track on skis fitted with climbing skins is one of my favorite places to feel "a return to a genuine and simple way of life" and tap into my inner Tao . My love for the mountains, skiing, and being self-propelled all factor into my love for this book, but it also has another strong feminine role model my daughters can look up to. The story of "Lucia and the Light" involves a mysterious loss of light, and a young girl's quest to set out on skis to climb to the top of the mountains...