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A Christmas Carol - The Beloved Holiday Classic of Redemption Generosity and the True Spirit of Christmas - cover

A Christmas Carol - The Beloved Holiday Classic of Redemption Generosity and the True Spirit of Christmas

Charles Dickens

Publisher: Zenith Maple Leaf Press

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Summary

One cold Christmas Eve can change a life forever.
Miserly and cold-hearted, Ebenezer Scrooge cares for nothing but money—until a haunting night transforms him. Visited by the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come, Scrooge must confront his life's choices and discover the meaning of compassion, generosity, and joy.

First published in 1843, A Christmas Carol is Charles Dickens's timeless holiday masterpiece, blending heartwarming redemption with sharp social commentary. Its enduring message—that it is never too late to change—has inspired countless adaptations on stage and screen, becoming an essential part of Christmas tradition around the world.

"The most perfect Christmas story ever written."
– The New York Times

"Dickens's classic glows with warmth, wit, and the hope of second chances."
– The Guardian

✅ Why Readers Love It:
🎄 A heartwarming tale perfect for holiday reading or gift-giving

🕯️ A powerful reminder of empathy, kindness, and the joy of giving

📚 One of Dickens's most beloved and widely read works

🎯 Click 'Buy Now' to relive the magic of A Christmas Carol—and rediscover the true meaning of the season.
Available since: 08/08/2025.
Print length: 101 pages.

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