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Christmas Carnivals » Christmas Legends » North Carolina Classic Christmas Legends |
North Carolina Classic Christmas Legends |
North Carolina Classic Christmas Legends delight the book lovers of Christmas with their beautiful fables and tales. North Carolina Classic Christmas Legends offer the book readers unique stories of variegated tastes and styles. They are a good Christmas pastime from young to the old. Listed below are some well-known North Carolina Classic Christmas Legends
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens is the most famous among the many North Carolina Classic Christmas Legends. A Christmas Carol is about a miserly old man, Ebenezer Scrooge, who believes that Christmas is just an excuse for people to miss work. Buying gifts for Christmas is useless according to him. It has seven major characters including the three ghosts who visit Scrooge at night before Christmas. The three ghosts show Scrooge his mistake in valuing money over people. Scrooge realizes his fault and promises to change his ways. He wishes says " Merry Christmas” to everyone in the end of the play.
The Homecoming is a novel about Spencer's Mountain. On a snowy Christmas Eve during the Depression, a family of nine in the Virginia Mountains waits anxiously for the father to return from his out-of-town job. While his brothers and sisters and mother keep vigil, the oldest son goes to search for his father. This beautiful classic Christmas legend makes an ideal Christmas gift to the booklovers.
Miracle on 34th Street by Valentine Davies is a humorous 20th-century Christmas story about an old man who says he is Santa Claus. The reindeer in the zoo eat out of his hand and the children who come to Macy's are convinced he is Santa. His sanity is questioned and the case goes to court. Make your kid giggle with this funny Christmas legend.
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