When Dust Meets Frost is a reflective literary work that explores how climate shapes identity, memory, and resilience. Moving between Harmattan in West Africa and winter in colder regions, the book blends personal narrative with quiet observation to show how seasons leave lasting marks on the body, relationships, and ways of thinking. Through concrete moments, family rituals, and lived experiences, it reveals endurance not as drama, but as daily practice. Thoughtful, intimate, and grounded, this audiobook invites listeners to see weather as more than background, but as a powerful teacher that molds character, patience, and belonging across time and place.