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A collection of ten short stories and a connected essay framed around Christmas, presenting intimate domestic episodes, small-community sketches, and moral vignettes. The narratives blend sentimental detail with quiet moral purpose, depicting ordinary people who endure hardship, offer practical generosity, and sustain communal bonds through acts of duty and faith. One story draws on an actual woman's solitary night duty on an island, while a concluding essay recounts a Christmas observed in Rome. The pieces vary in tone and form—ranging from parable-like tales to gentle sketches—yet consistently emphasize compassion, resilience, and the consolations that holiday traditions bring to everyday life.

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Edward Everett Hale

Edward Everett Hale was an American author, historian, and Unitarian minister, known for his engaging short stories and essays that often explored themes of patriotism and social justice. One of his most famous works, "The Man Without a Country," is a poignant tale that reflects on the importance of national identity and belonging. Hale's writing is characterized by its moral earnestness and imaginative storytelling, as seen in other notable works such as "The Brick Moon" and "Crusoe in New York." Throughout his career, he contributed significantly to American literature and was an advocate for various social causes, including education and civil rights.

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