Christmas at Snow Hill

Christmas at Snow Hill

Jonathan Hunter’s Christmas at Snow Hill tells of a man burdened by the weight of poverty and illness. As he crosses Snow Hill Station, the cold reality of his life sets in, offering little solace in the festive season.

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