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The well-known writer of detective fiction celebrates the joys of Christmas in this collection of six stories and five poems.
This collection of short stories and poems explores the spiritual and celebratory dimensions of the Christmas season through a series of vignettes. The author shifts away from her signature mystery tropes to examine themes of faith, hope, and the human condition during the holiday period. Each piece functions as a standalone reflection, utilizing a gentle, observational narrative framework to capture the essence of the nativity and its modern resonance. The stories navigate the intersection of traditional religious narrative and the quiet, personal experiences of characters seeking meaning in the winter season.
This collection is often viewed as a departure from the author's more famous detective works, highlighting a different facet of her creative range. Readers typically approach these pieces as a seasonal curiosity that offers a glimpse into the author's personal reflections on faith. The prose is characterized by a simplicity that contrasts with the intricate puzzles found in her mystery novels. It serves as a quiet, contemplative addition to her bibliography that appeals to those interested in the author's broader literary interests.
Page Count:
80
Publication Date:
1965-01-01
Publisher:
Dodd, Mead & Company, Inc.
ISBN-10:
0002437694
ISBN-13:
9780002437691
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