From the time he was a small boy, Wilson Bentley thought of the icy
crystals as small miracles. And he determined that one day his camera
would capture for others the wonder of the tiny crystals.
Bentley's enthusiasm for photographing snowflakes was often
misunderstood in his time, but his patience and determination revealed
two important truths about snowflakes: first, that no two are alike and
second, that each one is startlingly beautiful. His story, gracefully
told by Jacqueline Briggs Martin and brought to life in Mary Azarian's
lovely woodcuts, gives children insight into a soul who had not only a
scientist's vision and perseverance but a clear passion for the wonders
of nature.