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A Vintage Christmas (Vintage Minis)

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Outros autores: Raymond Carver (Contribuinte), John Cheever (Contribuinte), Louis de Bernières (Contribuinte), Charles Dickens (Contribuinte), Arthur Conan Doyle (Contribuinte)7 mais, Anne Enright (Contribuinte), Stella Gibbons (Contribuinte), Laurie Lee (Contribuinte), Alice Munro (Contribuinte), E. Nesbit (Contribuinte), Helen Simpson (Contribuinte), Anthony Trollope (Contribuinte)

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Immerse yourself in a literary wonderland with this collection of timeless Christmas tales. 'There seems a magic in the very name of Christmas' said Charles Dickens. From yuletide carols to scrumptious food to presents under the tree, from cold winter nights in Victorian London to countryside festivities by the fire, from the melancholies of the season to the injustices, our best writers have seen it all and written it down. A Vintage Christmas captures the very essence of what Christmas means to us and what real magic can be found, written by some of the world's finest authors, including Charles Dickens, Arthur Conan Doyle, Anthony Trollope, Laurie Lee, E. Nesbit and Alice Munro. Stories in A Vintage Christmas- 'Carol-Barking' from Cider With Rosie by Laurie Lee 'Obadiah Oak, Mrs Griffiths and the Carol Singers' by Louis de Berni res 'The Turkey Season' by Alice Munro 'Christmas at Thompson Hall' by Anthony Trollope 'Christmas Shopping' from The Green Road by Anne Enright 'A Conscience Pudding' from The New Treasure Seekers by E. Nesbit 'Christmas at Cold Comfort Farm' by Stella Gibbons 'There Never Was Such a Goose' from A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens 'Let Nothing You Dismay' by Helen Simpson 'Christmas Is a Sad Season for the Poor' by John Cheever 'A Serious Talk' by Raymond Carver 'The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle' by Arthur Conan Doyle VINTAGE MINIS- GREAT MINDS. BIG IDEAS. LITTLE BOOKS. Vintage Minis bring you the world's greatest writers on the experiences that make us human - from birth to death and everything in between.… (mais)
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‘’The week before Christmas, when snow seemed to lie thickest, was the moment for carol-singing; and when I think back to those nights it is to the crunch of snow and to the lights of the lanterns on it.’’

In literary terms, few things scream ‘’Christmas’’ like a short stories collection. Along with ghost tales, short stories capture the literary spirit of Christmas in terms of atmosphere, customs, feelings. From Dickens - the man who created Christmas as we’ve come to know it- to contemporary writers, Christmas has inspired monumental moments in Literature. The family gatherings, dysfunctional or loving. The carols, the snow that covers cities, towns, and villages. The people who adore the holidays, those who try to impress and the ones who are less fortunate and let Christmas pass them by. This is the festive mise-en-scène of the 13 stories in A Vintage Christmas.

Carol-Barking from Cider With Rosie by Laurie Lee: A tender chapter on carols, wishes, and teenage competition.
Obadiah Oak, Mrs Griffiths and the Carol Singers from Notwithstanding by Louis de Bernières: A sad story about a bitter woman who spent her entire life sulking and distancing herself from every joy.
The Turkey Season from The Moon of Jupites by Alice Munro: A story about turkeys and coming of age in a narrow-minded society. This one was disappointing. Tasteless, crude, borderline disgusting. I don’t think that this story should have been included in this collection.
Christmas at Thompson Hall by Anthony Trollope: I think most of us women know that simple flu or the common cold seem like signs of imminent death to most men. They are not the most patients creatures when it comes to illness. In this marvelous story, a young wife tries to soothe her hypochondriac husband’s ‘’suffering’’ and gets herself in trouble.
Christmas Shopping from The Green Road by Anne Enright: An over-stressed woman prepares for the extravagance of a very particular Christmas dinner.
Conscience Pudding from The New Treasure Seekers by Edith Nesbit: The custom of the Christmas pudding goes horribly wrong for four children in this comic and melancholic story.
Christmas at Cold Comfort Farm by Stella Gibbons: A funny and picturesque chapter but the Sussex idiom was too distracting and reading this proved a struggle.

‘’He told me, coming home, that he hopes the people saw him in the church, because he was a cripple, and it might be pleasant to them to remember upon Christmas Day, who made lame beggars walk and blind men see.’’

There Never Was Such a Goose from A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens: The beloved figure of Tiny Tim is enough to bring tears in our eyes. The quirky ghost of Christmas Present shows Scrooge that life can be beautiful even in poverty and hardships. As long as you have love in your heart.
Let Nothing You Dismay by Helen Simpson: A story that is the epitome of some serious humbug! I’m sorry but this abomination shouldn’t have found itself in the company of Dickens and Trollope.
Christmas is a Sad Season for the Poor by John Cheever: A sad story about the unique ways in which people can be kind and cruel to each other. About the darker side of Christmas, the loneliness and isolation.
A Serious Talk from What We Talk About When We Talk About Love by Raymond Carver: A very sad occasion of an extremely dysfunctional couple.
The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle by Arthur Conan Doyle: ‘’My name is Sherlock Holmes. It is my business to know what other people don’t know.’’

So, this collection isn’t perfect and it isn’t as ‘’vintage’’ as I would have liked. However, it is a nice company for the holidays and a chance to reminisce on Christmas Past…

‘’And two thousand Christmases became real to us then; the houses, the halls, the places of paradise had all been visited; the stars were bright to guide the Kings through the snow; and across the farmyard we could hear the beasts in their stalls. We were given roast apples and hot mince-pies, in our nostrils were spices like myrrh, and in our wooden box, as we headed back for the village, there were golden gifts for all.’’

Many thanks to Random House UK and NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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Immerse yourself in a literary wonderland with this collection of timeless Christmas tales. 'There seems a magic in the very name of Christmas' said Charles Dickens. From yuletide carols to scrumptious food to presents under the tree, from cold winter nights in Victorian London to countryside festivities by the fire, from the melancholies of the season to the injustices, our best writers have seen it all and written it down. A Vintage Christmas captures the very essence of what Christmas means to us and what real magic can be found, written by some of the world's finest authors, including Charles Dickens, Arthur Conan Doyle, Anthony Trollope, Laurie Lee, E. Nesbit and Alice Munro. Stories in A Vintage Christmas- 'Carol-Barking' from Cider With Rosie by Laurie Lee 'Obadiah Oak, Mrs Griffiths and the Carol Singers' by Louis de Berni res 'The Turkey Season' by Alice Munro 'Christmas at Thompson Hall' by Anthony Trollope 'Christmas Shopping' from The Green Road by Anne Enright 'A Conscience Pudding' from The New Treasure Seekers by E. Nesbit 'Christmas at Cold Comfort Farm' by Stella Gibbons 'There Never Was Such a Goose' from A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens 'Let Nothing You Dismay' by Helen Simpson 'Christmas Is a Sad Season for the Poor' by John Cheever 'A Serious Talk' by Raymond Carver 'The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle' by Arthur Conan Doyle VINTAGE MINIS- GREAT MINDS. BIG IDEAS. LITTLE BOOKS. Vintage Minis bring you the world's greatest writers on the experiences that make us human - from birth to death and everything in between.

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