Tuesday, January 11, 2022

The Paper Bag Christmas by Kevin Alan Milne

The Paper Bag Christmas


by Kevin Alan Milne is a novel published by Faithword on the importance of the true meaning of Christmas.

What is Christmas if not to staying connected with people less lucky than us?

Sure, Molar, said Mo, and his brother Aaron wouldn't never imagined something like that, when a day of December their parents brought them to the local mall for the Christmas requests: the protagonist of course, Santa Claus. Mo and Aaron were skeptical regarding Santa Claus: no possible that the real Santa would have decided of stopping by in their State, the Oregon but their parents were more than sure: that moment would have been beautiful. And it was, but for different reasons: mr.Ringle was in fact a doctor of the department of pediatric oncology and asked them of joining him as elves, when he would have passed in the department for asking for the gifts that that suffering children would have wanted to receive. Special children, because most of them, unfortunately, wouldn't never left that place, in life. But, all strongly firm of something: that mr.Ringle was seriously Santa Claus!

The two little elves, Mo and Aaron will discover in that universe populated by wagons of sufferance,. new friends and mainly how precious can be friendship and knowledge of other different physical and health conditions.


Extremely touching is the relationship created by Mo with Katrina.


The author writes that that one was "the type of experience that makes you wish Christmas

was celebrated all year long, the kind that makes people forget about life’s imperfections and focus instead on its greatest treasures such as family, friendship, and serving others. For me, it was a defining moment, one that has shaped and molded the very fabric of my soul."


The story is passed, but little Mo, adult and with children, still loves to share portions of what happened to the hospital with mr.Ringle, "his children",  and the importance to believe in magic in our daily existence.


Written with passion.


Highly recommended book.


I thank Faithwords for the copy of the book.


Anna Maria Polidori 

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