Found 119 results for "Skis and skiing in fiction"
by Ray Bradbury
One minute it was Ohio winter, with doors closed, windows locked, the panes blind with frost, icicles fringing every roo...
by Amy Tan, Gwendoline Yeo
My father has asked me to be the fourth corner at the Joy Luck Club.
by Michael Crichton
The lecture ended, Malcolm hobbled across the open courtyard of the Institute, shortly after noon.
by Patrick Nielsen Hayden, Orson Scott Card
Sometimes, it's the most routine details that seem the strangest to outsiders.
by James Patterson
THE NIGHT THAT John Stefanovitch was shot couldn't have been colder, or the stars more dazzling in high winter skies.
by Charles R. Larson, Chinua Achebe
Amos Tutuola's writing career began in 1948, when he mailed The Wild Hunter in the Bush of Ghosts to the Focal Press in ...
by Deborah Hopkinson
When Charlie spied the bird's nest in the branch of the tree, he just had to have it.
by Gilbert Keith Chesterton, Damian Andre
The flying ship of Professor Lucifer sang through the skies like a silver arrow; the bleak white steel of it, gleaming i...