Volume 90 pages
Our Holidays. Their Meaning and Spirit; retold from St. Nicholas
About the book
In «Our Holidays. Their Meaning and Spirit; retold from St. Nicholas,» various authors collaborate to explore the rich tapestry of holiday traditions and their significance through a series of heartwarming narratives. The anthology draws from the wellspring of the beloved children'Äôs magazine St. Nicholas, infusing each tale with a delightful blend of whimsy and moral reflection. The literary style is characterized by its vivid imagery and a gentle, didactic tone that invites readers'Äînot just children, but families'Äîto reflect on the essence and spirit of festive celebrations across cultures, underscoring themes of community, generosity, and joy. The contributors to this volume include prominent writers and illustrators of the late 19th century, an era marked by a growing interest in childhood literacy and the portrayal of wholesome family values. By distilling profound lessons into engaging stories, these literary figures aimed to cultivate a sense of shared heritage while addressing the shifting societal norms of their time. Their collective efforts reflect a nostalgia for simpler times and an aspiration to instill values of kindness and gratitude in children during the holiday season. I wholeheartedly recommend «Our Holidays» to readers of all ages who wish to deepen their understanding of holiday traditions and their underlying meanings. Through its charming retelling of classic stories, this book serves not only as a delightful read but also as a guide to nurturing the spirit of celebration and camaraderie in our own lives.