This anthology is a whimsical collection of short stories, memoirs
and poems written by 16 seniors, nearly all in their 70s, spanning
holidays from 1930-2011. The authors are from southwestern Ohio and
meet at the University of Dayton's Lifelong Learning Institute.
Stories are about "what it's really like to play Santa," how a
child perceives the mysteries of Christmas, and the tortuous adult
worries and last minute pressures of holidays. Memories of the
Great Depression, World War II and the entanglements of recent
years are woven into these tales. You'll read about a Santa who
robs a bank, a boy in a monastery, adults having faith restored and
the timelessness of love. Some of the stories are meant to be read
aloud to children. There's even a great recipe. This book makes a
memorable gift to be unpacked yearly with your Christmas
decorations.
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