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The North Pole Letters - cover

The North Pole Letters

Richard C. Stuecker

Publisher: Next Chapter

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Summary

Early one December morning, sisters Naomi and Jude wake up to an unusual noise echoing through their Victorian home. Rushing downstairs, they discover a mysterious envelope lying in front of the fireplace.
 
The letter is from an elf called Rylkin, and will lead them into the heart of the North Pole's secrets and adventures. Among others, they meet Billybags, a crafty trickster; Jons the brave Ranger; Beejee the magical storyteller; Haggars the inventive genius and Merry Belle, who safeguards the legends and songs of old.
 
Full of holiday charm and the spirit of the season, Richard C. Stuecker's THE NORTH POLE LETTERS is a journey into the magic of Christmas that will fill your heart with joy.
Available since: 11/11/2024.
Print length: 172 pages.

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