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Haley, Alex : A Different Kind of Christmas
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"This is an absolutely wonderful book to read to your children at Christmas as well as an uplifting story about human kindness. It is a shame that it is not more well known because it is a gem." - Chesapeake, Virginia.
"A Different Kind of Christmas is fascinating because it gives a peek into our psyche. It's a story about separating from our parents. Then, struggling to keep or move away from what we have been taught traditionally. This is not an easy process. However, it is a process each of us experience. It is a good story for anyone interested in the awakening of the human spirit and the difference one human can make. This novel speaks of understanding and compassion amidst human greed and cruelty." - Oakland, California.
"This little tale is filled with information on the abolitionist movement while at the same time delivers a fable like story that appeals to children and adults. This is an excellent read for children. As an ongoing bedtime story or independent read, the novel portrays an integral part of American history in an easily readable format. This will make a nice addition to children's libraries." - Chicago, Illinois.
"Alex Haley was such a brilliant story-teller. This book is a total classic. It's a quick read but you definitely bond with the characters, feeling their emotions. Anyone who has every questioned the status quo would enjoy this book." - Denver, Colorado.
"I normally have about three books I'm reading at any given time but this one is very good and I just couldn't put it down. It is eight chapters loaded with exciting tidbits about the Underground Railroad, life in the South and life at college. All that lead expertly to an exciting conclusion, but more importantly, leaves the reader soul searching in a very positive way." - Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
"I never read Haley until now and I am sorry it has taken so long.The story starts off like an after school special but suddenly picks up speed and turns into an amazing novel. Haley has a way to spark your imagination. I thought about this book for a long time. I guess what I got out of it was how each of us can over come our perceived ideas and become better people."
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category: | Books > Foreign Language Books > Books in English > |
publisher: | New York, Doubleday, 1988 |
item number / ISBN: | 9780385260435 |
binding: | half-cloth bound (in original dust jacket) |
pages: | 101 |
language: | English |