About This Book
The narrative follows a family Christmas Eve when the father is away and an uncle fills in, entertaining children with stories, popcorn, and a makeshift tree while snow and domestic chores set the scene. Anticipation builds for a Santa visit until a costumed visitor's arrival turns comic as his furred costume catches fire and the household scrambles to put it out, then continues the celebration. The work blends regional dialect, affectionate domestic detail, and gentle humor to portray childhood excitement, familial improvisation, and the warmth and chaos of holiday rituals.
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