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A Christmas Tree - Charles Dickens's Festive Tale of Memory Magic and Holiday Wonder - cover

A Christmas Tree - Charles Dickens's Festive Tale of Memory Magic and Holiday Wonder

Charles Dickens, Zenith Golden Quill

Verlag: Zenith Golden Quill

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Beschreibung

One tree. A thousand memories. The magic of Christmas brought to life through the eyes of a child.

In A Christmas Tree, Charles Dickens offers a poetic, nostalgic journey into holiday traditions, childhood imagination, and the bittersweet reflections of the season. Through the ornaments and objects adorning a Christmas tree, Dickens unlocks a series of vignettes—from ghostly tales and treasured toys to the heartache of lost time.

Lyrical, mysterious, and heartfelt, this short but powerful story captures the essence of Victorian Christmas spirit and showcases Dickens's gift for blending sentiment, symbolism, and storytelling.

📘 This Edition Features:
✔ Unabridged original text
✔ Kindle-optimized layout with interactive table of contents
✔ Perfect for holiday reading, winter nostalgia, and classic literature collections

💬 What Readers Say:
"A beautifully written snapshot of Christmas past."
"Haunting and heartwarming in equal measure."
"Less a story, more a dream—Dickens at his most tender."

📥 Download A Christmas Tree today and rediscover the joy and wonder of the holiday season through Dickens's eyes.
Verfügbar seit: 07.05.2025.
Drucklänge: 26 Seiten.

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