
A Lot Like Christmas
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Narrated by:
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Eliza Foss
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L. J. Ganser
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Lori Gardner
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John Keating
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By:
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Connie Willis
About this listen
Holiday stories and traditions enchantingly reimagined - with an insightfully satirical twist. Featuring five stories new to this collection, plus seven previously published stories, now all collected together for the first time.
From the award-winning author of Crosstalk.
No one could ask for a better present than a collection of Connie Willis Christmas tales. These are amazing stories, representing all the best of the Connie Willis experience: true Christmas gifts to her many fans. They are full of humor, absurdity, human foibles, tragedy, joy, and hope. They both send up and embrace many of the best Christmas traditions, such as the Christmas newsletter, Secret Santas, office parties, holiday pageants, and Christmas dinners (both elaborate and spare). There are ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come; debates over which is the best Christmas movie (Connie argues for the original Miracle on 34th Street, hands down); Rockettes; modern-day Magi; and the triumph of generosity over greed.
©2017 Connie Willis (P)2017 Recorded BooksChristmas stories for grown ups
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Few of the stories in this collection have the depth and intensity of, say, Fire Watch, but all are thought-provoking, even the more whimsical ones. They are written in a variety of different styles, as I guess is to be expected from a collection that spans twenty years or more. Some are a little dated, in the sense that the author is writing about future times which are, for us, in the past. This, I guess, is an occupational hazard for a science fiction writer. Even the introduction -- a part of most books that I skip -- is entertaining.
There are a few slightly odd accents, but not bizarre enough to spoil the writing.
If you only read one Christmas-themed book in your life it should, of course, be A Christmas Carol. If you've read that, you should read this next.
The best Christmas stories since Dickens
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