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About This Book

A poor boy and his terrier busk on Vienna's streets and shelter in St. Stephen's Cathedral on Christmas Eve, hoping for charity until a kindly white-haired gentleman arrives and changes their fortunes. Parallel scenes at the imperial palace follow a young archduke who faces a long-anticipated chance to walk and his sister as they celebrate the holiday. Through interwoven episodes of hardship and comfort, the narrative contrasts street life with courtly warmth and emphasizes small acts of generosity, communal celebration, and the ways the season draws different lives together.

About the Author

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Frances Bartlett

Frances Bartlett is an author known for her work in children's literature, particularly her book "Christmas in Austria; or, Fritzl's Friends." This charming tale captures the spirit of the holiday season through the adventures of its characters in an Austrian setting. Bartlett's writing often reflects themes of friendship and festive joy, making her work appealing to young readers and families alike. While her literary contributions may not be extensive, her ability to weave engaging narratives for children has left a mark in the realm of holiday-themed storytelling.