Lookin' for a Book

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doomdragon6

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My roommate was talking about a nostalgia book he wanted to read but wasn't able to find. So I decided to ask you people, because for some reason the collective lot of you know about books.

Anyway, he described it as a book having to do with the seasons, but the seasons were embodied as people or something. He said that there were staffs (staves?) that played an important role in the book. He also mentioned something about one season locking up the other in a prison or something. I think Winter locked up Spring-- I dunno.

I'll have to ask him for the details again, but that's all I remember him mentioning.

Any ideas?

PS: Oh yeah, he mentioned the book itself was very "pretty" and "colorful."

Edit: See below
 
/unlurk

If it's the one I'm thinking of, it's a kids book from that late 70's or early 80's. I think it's called 'The Four Seasons' or something like that. Winter captures Spring and Father Time gets involved... Brown-based cover, longer than it was tall. And absolutely beautifully illustrated. I can't find it on my shelves though, or on-line. It was one of my favorites.

/lurk
 

doomdragon6

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Tried looking for it online and couldn't find anything. I'm glad has the most generic name in the universe.

Thanks a bunch, if anyone can help us find this, that'd be great.
 

doomdragon6

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Roommate says no. Thanks though. :(

---------- Post added at 08:23 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:18 PM ----------

Got some more details. He said that it's a kid's book, mostly pictures, but it does have a story. He isn't sure how much text there was though.

So I'm having a hard time finding this, but I love scouring the internet for vague things.
 

doomdragon6

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Alright, got some more details out of him.

Apparently it's a small children's picture book, the kind that you might read to your kid in 15 minutes. He says it's wonderfuly illustrated though, probably paintings.

It involves the seasons changing, and the seasons are personified as people. Winter doesn't want to give up his time to Spring, so he locks Spring away and keeps the season staff for himself. (He says he thinks the staff changes based on who's holding it or something.)

At some point a kid (or somebody) rescues Spring and that's the end of the book.
 
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Deschain

This might help. I'm the kid who rescues Spring because Winter is being a jackass and I make him my bitch.
 
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