The coldness of Walden Pond inspired Thoreau’s creativity. Photograph taken by Lane Turner, printed in the Boston Globe, provided by Getty Images During the winter solstice in the Northern Hemisphere, the length of daylight is at its minimum and the amount of nighttime is at its utmost. Tonight may be the ideal occasion to invest energy perusing. In the course of the most recent four decades, I have instructed English and inventive composition in snow secured Binghamton, New York. I was occupied with the entire procedure – perusing, composing, surveying, and passing judgment on books. As such, it has never been troublesome for me to locate something to peruse. I have made a selection of five books to help save you from having to choose among so many choices during the darkest season of the year. Number one is… Henry David Thoreau’s “Walden Pond” was published in 1854. Henry David Thoreau’s “Walden Pond” is a renowned American book concerning the environment, containing the author’s reflections on the tree-filled area near Walden Pond in Concord, Massachusetts. In the opening of “Walden”, the month of July is noted, however Thoreau extols winter in some of the most remarkable and captivating passages throughout the book. His cabin around the shores of Walden Pond cost only US$28.12 to construct in the early 1850s.