Unwrapping a book from under the tree has always been my favorite Christmas morning experience, and the intent of our Gift Guide and Giveaway is to provide some of our own personal recommendations as you shop for the ones you love. How about adding some Christmas books to your list? Here are a couple books that span from children to adult readers.
The beauty of this classic holiday tale shines through in John Cech’s new version of The Nutcracker, amazingly illustrated by Eric Puybaret. The full story is told with detail and flair in this picture book for older children, with a lengthy text that invites parents and children to snuggle under a blanket for an extended reading aloud session, preferably by a warm fire. (Maybe this just happens to be my own image of a perfect Christmas story time.)
If you’re at all familiar with the holiday ballet, you won’t be disappointed by Cech’s version, which also incorporates other details true to the original story The Nutcracker and the Mouse King by E.T.A. Hoffman. The illustrations in this book are truly exquisite, with the fantastic creatures depicted in long, angular lines, just as nutcrackers ought to be. The vibrant color hue is perfectly suited to the season, and parents will delight in reading this story aloud as much as children will enjoy hearing it!
Secrets of a Christmas Box is a middle-grade novel that creates a world inhabited by the Christmas tree ornaments and lights in one suburban family’s collection. The story opens with Larry, a glass snowman ornament, along with his girlfriend Debbie and a new-to-the-collection toy soldier dubbed Splint, searching for one of their own who seems ‘not to have made it back’ to the tree this year. They make the fateful decision to break the ultimate rule for the Tree-Dwellers, leaving the tree itself, in an effort to search out the Christmas Box where they are stored every year. Along the way, they find danger, adventure and challenges galore. The tone and pace of the action are just the right fit for an older elementary school audience, and Hornby paints a whimsical world in what has become a staple of every holiday season for so many children.
With suspenseful and surprising moments, Secrets of a Christmas Box makes for a great read during the holidays, and I personally look forward to sharing this story with my own nine year old this winter. I predict that each time I glance in the tree’s direction, I’ll be watching for any sly movements amongst the ornaments. You never know, right?
For the final book, let me start by saying that my adoration for the writing of Wally Lamb is immeasurable. From this humble reader’s judgment, Lamb is a masterful storyteller whose incredible talent at creating ultra-believable characters never ceases to astound me. While we had to wait years between his last two novels (what felt like many, many years for his devoted fans), he has followed up on last year’s The Hour I First Believed with a new novella, Wishin’ and Hopin’.
Back in the fall of 1964, Felix Funicello, third cousin on his father’s side to that famous former Mouseketeer Annette, was a fifth grader at St. Aloysius Gonzaga Parochial school in the town of Three Rivers, Connecticut. (Readers of Wally Lamb will recognize this fictional town from his previous works, and should know that this is based upon the area in Eastern Connecticut where he resides, and where I hail from, as well!) When he’s not avoiding the punishments of the Sisters at school, he can be found at his family’s lunch counter in the New London bus station, where he is exposed to a whole different world of conversations and adult asides that his ten-year-old brain can’t always seem to figure out. Told in his childhood voice, the story that unfolds over the next few months is as outrageously funny and endearingly realistic as can be. From one mischievous act flow a series of events that make for the most memorable school year of Felix’s life.
Somehow, Lamb brings to life the feeling of this area of Connecticut in a way that I have yet been able to articulate. But when I read this novella, I could hear my grandparents’ voices speaking to me, and the familiarity of the culture of this area leaped off the page. Even within the exact time frame, I could imagine my own father among Felix and his classmates, especially since I’ve been privy to some of the mischievous tales from his youth! Once you start to read Wishin’ and Hopin’, it’s very easy to forget about everything else around you. As a much shorter read than Lamb’s other publications, this is the perfect little book to stuff the stocking of spouse or parent, or to pick up for yourself during the few days work is closed over the holidays!
All Dawn wants for Christmas is a happy and healthy family, and perhaps more time to blog away at my thoughts exactly.
Now for the giveaway! One lucky winner will receive a signed copy of Secrets of a Christmas Box in velvet drawstring bag, with promotional stickers, pencils, and balloons, a copy of The Nutcracker, and a copy of Wishin’ and Hopin’! One runner-up will receive the gift package of Secrets of a Christmas Box. Please leave a comment here (just one!) to enter, U.S. only, please.
Entries will be closed on December 8, and we will announce the winners on December 9. Please watch your email and check the site for your name, so that we can collect your shipping information and you can get your gift by Christmas.
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I don’t have to say anything meaningful here, right? I just like the look of the books, y’know?
These books look great! I love the idea of the secret life of Christmas ornaments. I’ve been eyeing Wally Lamb books for a while now, so this may be a good way to ease my way into his work. And (three for three) when I was little, I did a ballet number from The Nutcracker, so it’ll be a sentimental book for me, the chubby little ballerina!
I love books about Christmas and so would my daughters. THanks for the chance to win!
I would love to win. Thanks for the giveaway.
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Great set of books! Please enter me.
Amazing giveaway! Thank you!
What a wonderful giveaway. Thanks for the chance to win.
I love to read so always looking for new good books to read and share
I’d love to win copies of these books! 🙂
I’ve been wanting to read Wally Lamb, and a Christmas book would be fun!
I love books! Great giveaway, thanks!
The Secrets of a Christmas Box has been added to our reading list for the holiday season, I hope I can find a copy at the library. Of course winning a copy would be much better!
I would love to win these! We are Nutcracker fanatics at our house. My daughter is dancing the part of “Clara” in our local production this year!
You always write such great posts. Thanks
Penny
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What a great Christmas giveaway. We do not have any of these books and would love to win them! Please enter us in the contest.
Thanks.
~Jennifer Unsell
Great giveaway, thanks for the chance 🙂
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I would love to win these books for my girls.
Christmas books are so warm and comforting to read.
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Such a good time of year to snuggle up with a good book. I’d love to add some to our collection!
I have a granddaughter that loves to read. She reads to her younger brother also. These would go to their house.
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Great giveaway. My fingers are crossed!
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Would love to win these books! Both look like great titles!
We need some new Christmas reading!
Christmas books are a family favorite! 🙂 Thank you!
been looking for some christmas reading. 🙂
My boys are hooked on the Nutcracker thanks to TSO’s hard rock ‘Mad Russian’s Christmas’. This would be a great way to solidify their love of the story! Plus, who doesn’t love Wally Lamb?
Great collection of CHRISTmas books! [email protected]
The boys always need something to read, THanks
Ahhh, Christmas and books! Does it get better?
These would make wonderful gifts.
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I would definitely love to win these.
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Each giveaway gets better and better. Thanks.
Christmas stories are the best! Thanks for the chance!
I love Christmas books. Please enter me. Thanks!
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I love Christmas books! Thanks for the chance.
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How delightful!
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Wonderful giveaway!!
Christmas books are the best! Thanks!
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I love all things Christmas
My mother always gave me a Christmas book as a gift, brings back warm memories.
I would love to give these books as gifts!
Great books for the season!
Thanks for offering this awesome giveaway, that I’d love to win for my daughter.
great contest
I love Christmas stories. When my father was alive, he used to write a new story every year to put in our Christmas cards. Everyone loved them and waited for our cards to be delivered.
what a super selection!
This is a very sweet collection, and I’d love to win it for my God-daughter and God-nephew.