In December 1865, determined to keep the two white children in his care out of the local orphanage, Isaiah, a freed slave, takes them from Memphis to Cumberland, Mississippi, to find a new home with... This description may be from another edition of this product.
'Home for Christmas' is a good story, yet I was somewhat disappointed because of its brevity. It is by all means appropriate for older children. I had to spend some time explaining background info about the setting, time period, etc, to my 8-year old; but that is a good thing. She found the story touching, and it gave us some family time in preparation for the holidays.
A New Classic for Christmas
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Howard Bahr has written an absolutely charming, heartbreaking and heartwarming little novel. It's the winter of 1865 with Christmas just a few days away. Recently freed from slavery, Isaiah has taken the two orphaned children of his former master to live with their Uncle. In a mere 49 pages, the lives of four people are completely changed and each must come to terms with these changes as they struggle to prepare the Christmas celebration they so desperately need. The two men establish a guarded relationship, each recognizing their own sense of duty to these children. The girl begins to take on the nesting responsibilities learned from her mother. Only the boy cannot reconcile, insisting that he's going "home for Christmas." Read it and weep.
Delightful!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
A beautifullly rich yet simply written little story. I am ordering several copies to give as Christmas gifts.
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