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Books with author Sarah Langford

  • The Last Santa

    S. H. Langford

    eBook (, Aug. 10, 2017)
    “It’s a wonderful journey of discovery and revelation – a fun story that parents and grandparents will enjoy reading to youngsters. (It) has many layers of meaning that make the story even more interesting to kids of all ages… He keeps his tale fun, full of love, laughter, hope and goodwill towards all.” Lauren R. Giannini, 2017, November 23- December 14, Middleburg Eccentric, p. 49.(https://issuu.com/middleburgeccentric/docs/eccentric_17_11a)What happens when a North Pole elf begins to daydream and asks questions, such as, 'Do humans really exist?' This sets her on a journey to discover the answers, and on a path to save Christmas itself. This story is written for children of all ages and explores the meaning of Christmas... from an elf's perspective.Brief excerpt: "Jojo was staring intently at the back cover of the book. It pictured Santa Claus flying off into a moon-lit night in a sleigh pulled by tiny reindeer. Santa was looking back over his shoulder waving to a little child who was looking out a window. Nani stood up and adjusted the covers around Jojo’s shoulders to make sure she was comfortable. The bed had no pillow or cushion of any sort. A simple slab of solid white stone that was preferred by elves. Elves often said to each other, “Hard work deserves a hard bed.” Jojo couldn’t have agreed more. Her room resembled a cave. Simple, barren, and pristine. Light emanated softly from the walls. All the colors of the rainbow would gently appear and disappear, moving to different areas of the room in an infinite variety of patterns resembling the Northern lights. Soothing for a little elf at bed time. Jojo, however, was not sleepy. On the contrary, she had a confused look on her face. She looked up at Nani and very innocently asked, “Are humans real?”"
  • The Last Santa

    S. H. Langford

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 9, 2017)
    “It’s a wonderful journey of discovery and revelation – a fun story that parents and grandparents will enjoy reading to youngsters. (It) has many layers of meaning that make the story even more interesting to kids of all ages… He keeps his tale fun, full of love, laughter, hope and goodwill towards all.” Lauren R. Giannini, 2017, November 23- December 14, Middleburg Eccentric, p. 49. https://issuu.com/middleburgeccentric/docs/eccentric_17_11a What happens when a North Pole elf begins to daydream and asks questions, such as, 'Do humans really exist?' This sets her on a journey to discover the answers, and on a path to save Christmas itself. This story is written for children of all ages and explores the meaning of Christmas from an elf's perspective. Brief excerpt: "Jojo was staring intently at the back cover of the book. It pictured Santa Claus flying off into a moon-lit night in a sleigh pulled by tiny reindeer. Santa was looking back over his shoulder waving to a little child who was looking out a window. Nani stood up and adjusted the covers around Jojo’s shoulders to make sure she was comfortable. The bed had no pillow or cushion of any sort. A simple slab of solid white stone that was preferred by elves. Elves often said to each other, “Hard work deserves a hard bed.” Jojo couldn’t have agreed more. Her room resembled a cave. Simple, barren, and pristine. Light emanated softly from the walls. All the colors of the rainbow would gently appear and disappear, moving to different areas of the room in an infinite variety of patterns resembling the Northern lights. Soothing for a little elf at bed time. Jojo, however, was not sleepy. On the contrary, she had a confused look on her face. She looked up at Nani and very innocently asked, “Are humans real?”"