This Way to Christmas
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This Way to Christmas

Children's Holiday Tale
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In 'This Way to Christmas,' Ruth Sawyer weaves a charming tapestry of yuletide stories through the eyes of young David, an earnest boy entrusted to an Irish couple in the absence of his traveling parents. The narrative unfolds as a series of enchanting vignettes, each chapter introducing David—and by extension, the reader—to a new Christmas story or folk tale. Sawyer's prose is marked by a lyrical quality that lovingly echoes the oral storytelling traditions that her work seeks to preserve. Positioned within the literary context of early 20th-century children's literature, the book illuminates the rich customs and traditions of Christmas, making it a literary conduit for cultural festivities and the spirit of the holiday season.


Ruth Sawyer's own background is deftly mirrored in the narratives her protagonist experiences. Known for her deep appreciation and scholarly pursuit of folktales, Sawyer's compilation of the stories reveals her meticulous eye for cultural detail and her desire to capture the universal essence of storytelling. Her ability to conjure the magic of Christmas and establish a sense of communal warmth is undoubtedly shaped by her expertise in and passion for the enduring folklore of the times.


'This Way to Christmas' stands as an inviting read for those intrigued by the mirth and lore of the holiday season. Sawyer's collection offers not just enjoyment for young readers but also a timeless reminder for adults of the wonder that Christmas stories can foster. With its enduring themes and exquisite narrative craftsmanship, this book is recommended to anyone who seeks to immerse themselves in the seasonal traditions that celebrate togetherness, kindness, and the enchanting power of a good story.

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120 p.
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