About This Book
Santa Claus devotes his year to making children happy in a cheerful valley inhabited by helpful sprites and craftsmen; nearby mountain daemons personify selfishness, envy, hatred, malice, and repentance and grow resentful. After failing to corrupt him with temptation, they seize him on Christmas Eve while he begins his rounds. The story traces the consequences of his capture, the efforts of his allies, the clash between generosity and spite, and a resolution that restores his work while highlighting kindness, perseverance, and the possibility of repentance.
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