Snow-Queen of the Air
by Dorothy Carter
When her father was asked to plan out a new air route across the Frozen North, it was natural for Marise Duncan and her mother to go with him - you will know why it was natural, if you already know Marise and her mother. Trouble was soon met with, and, trying to combat it, Marise found herself in danger of being lost for ever in a limitless waste of snow. But there was that Indian legend of a Snow-queen who would one day appear riding on a great bird, to lead the tribe to fortune - how the legend was fulfilled in every detail is the story Dorothy Carter so thrillingly tells.
(Dustwrapper blurb from Children's Press undated edition)
My edition: Children's Press undated with dustwrapper and frontispiece (and boards not usual shade of green)
Not known in a laminated edition
Not known in a Seagull edition
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