More Favorite Stories of Christmas Past
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Narrated by:
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Simon Prebble
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Joyce Bean
About this listen
The classics that can be found in More Favorite Stories of Christmas Past are: "Keeping Christmas" by Henry Van Dyke; "A Christmas Dream, and How It Came True" by Louisa May Alcott; "The Last Dream of the Old Oak" by Hans Christian Andersen; "Christmas at Red Butte" by Lucy Maud Montgomery; "The Little Match Girl" by Hans Christian Andersen; "Rosa's Tale" by Louisa May Alcott; and "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens.
Click here to see all the titles in our Charles Dickens collection.Public Domain (P)2008 TantorEditor reviews
More Favorite Stories of Christmas Past is a collection of seven classic holiday tales narrated by Henry Van Dyke, whose grandfatherly timbre sounds like old Kris Kringle himself, and Joyce Bean, a performer with expansive character range whose wide-eyed retelling perfectly captures the wonderment of the Christmas season.
Featuring long-loved stories like A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens, and "The Little Match Girl", by Hans Christian Andersen, in addition to lesser-known gems like Rosa’s Tale, by Louisa May Alcott of Little Women fame, this collection of tender tales of holidays long past are best listened to with a cup of hot cocoa, a cozy blanket, and a sentimental state of mind.
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- Lynda S.
- 12-12-21
Classic Christmas stories
I was not as familiar with the early extracts in this selection, but a Christmas Carol will always remain one of my favourite tales.
the narrator dies a god job of injecting the right tones of solemnity, fear and dreadcwith the ghosts arrivals and brings the light tones of joy and a new start that Scrooge turns to in his new life.
A good start to my Christmas holiday listening!!
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