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Christmas at Grandma's

By: Donald Davis
Narrated by: Donald Davis
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The warmth of the Christmas season is condensed into this single collection that will rekindle your Christmas memories. Who doesn't remember Christmas at Grandma's? The living room aglow with family and friends, the kitchen like a factory of sweet aromas, the relatives everywhere! Donald Davis captures the spirit of Christmas as seen through the eyes of a child in these stories: "Christmas in Sulpher Springs," "The Children's Christmas Party," "The Year My Brother Almost Died," and "The Red Scooters."©1994 Donald Davis (P)1994 August House Publishers, Inc. Christmas Growing Up & Facts of Life Holidays & Celebrations Literature & Fiction

Editor reviews

From the delightfully entertaining delivery to the works themselves, nostalgia permeates these charming stories of bygone Christmases in the American South. Adding to the atmosphere are lovely piano interludes between each short work. Storyteller Donald Davis's accent and delivery enhance his fine writing. The word "squeak" is most satisfactorily pronounced, just as we imagine it should be. Listeners will laugh out loud when a child playing a sheep in the Nativity play utters "waa, waa, waa" so convincingly that his proud grandma brags that little Junior got his lines down perfectly. Add this sweet confection to your Christmas listening plans.

Critic reviews

"Donald Davis collects, creates, and tells stories that evoke memories of special people and places in the lives of those who hear them." (Jimmy Neil Smith, Editor, Homespun: Tales from America's Favorite Storytellers)
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