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About This Book

A close-knit household prepares a traditional Christmas festival while one member urges that a drunken vagrant be ejected to protect the family’s peace. After the man leaves, small domestic mishaps and a musician’s stormy music reveal the moral cost of that refusal: baking and music fail, celebrations falter, and conscience sharpens into remorse. Intimate stage directions and spare dialogue focus the action on the emotional turning point when the family recognizes its neglect of the needy, exploring themes of hospitality, communal responsibility, and the fragile hope that charity might yet redeem the season.

About the Author

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Josephine Ludlow Palmer

Josephine Ludlow Palmer was an author known for her contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. Her notable work, "The Lighting of the Christmas Tree," reflects her ability to capture the warmth and joy of holiday traditions. Palmer's writing often emphasizes themes of family and celebration, making her stories resonate with young readers and their families. While her literary output may not be extensive, her work continues to be appreciated for its charming narratives and festive spirit.

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