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A Christmas Carol - cover

A Christmas Carol

Charles Dickens, Zenith Blue Ridge Books

Publisher: Zenith Blue Ridge Books

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Summary

Rediscover the true spirit of Christmas with a timeless classic!
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens tells the unforgettable story of Ebenezer Scrooge, a miserly old man whose life changes forever after visits from three ghosts. These spirits take him on a transformative journey through his past, present, and future, revealing the power of compassion and generosity.
This heartwarming tale has inspired generations, reminding readers of the importance of kindness, family, and the holiday spirit. Perfect for cozy winter nights, it's a story that will warm your heart and rekindle your love for the magic of Christmas.
✨ Why this edition?

- Immerse yourself in Dickens' masterful storytelling.
- A perfect gift or holiday read for all ages.
- A literary treasure for your festive season collection.Bring the magic of Christmas to life with this cherished classic. Dive into a tale of hope, redemption, and the true meaning of the holidays.
Available since: 11/18/2024.
Print length: 84 pages.

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