Dickens, Charles

Christmas carol / Dickens, Charles - New York Baronet Books 2009 - 238p.

Embittered by life, Ebenezer Scrooge finds refuge in lonely isolation from society and from his past. Yet his well-patterned life is shattered in a single night of nostalgia, regret, and grim foreboding. A Christmas classic, Charles Dickens' hopeful tale of innocence and rebirth continues to inspire readers the world over. Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol is a timeless classic that tells us the story of a miserly, hateful man called Ebenezer Scrooge and his journey towards the path of redemption. The story revolves around Scrooge’s hatred for Christmas and those who are not as fortunate as him. On Christmas Eve, Scrooge is visited by three spirits who take him on a journey through time and help him realise the kind of person he has become over time, and the impact of his actions on those around him. A Christmas Carol brings out the spirit of Christmas through a story of self-realisation, making readers believe that there truly is such a thing as a Christmas miracle.

070097002263


Scrooge, Ebenezer
Scrooge, Ebenezer -- Juvenile fiction.
Scrooge, Ebenezer -- Fiction.
Scrooge, Ebenezer.
Sick children
Poor families
England--London
Ghost stories
Misers
England
Christmas stories
Children's Books
Young Learners

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