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  • Susan's Real Christmas

    Paul A. Lynch, Adrienne M Roberson, Revival Waves of Glory Books & Publishing

    Audible Audiobook (Revival Waves of Glory Books & Publishing, Nov. 9, 2016)
    Susan's Real Christmas by Paul A. Lynch tells the story of Susan, a 12-year-old girl who is an only child. Susan is quite selfish, but it's not entirely her fault because her parents are the same too. She is very excited about each Christmas because her parents give her the best toys and clothes because they are rich. One evening around the dinner table, Susan's father asks her if she would give her friends some of her toys for Christmas, but she insists that her friends have enough for themselves. Her dad doesn't say anything, but her mother then insists that Susan eats her vegetables. But the girl is disobedient, so her dad tells her to eat it, or she will get one toy for Christmas, and her friends will get the rest. Susan, hearing this, decides to eat her vegetables, brush her teeth, and go to sleep. However, five minutes after falling asleep, she discovers a man appearing before her in white clothes and an illuminating light. The man identifies himself as the angel of the Lord, Gabriel, who always brings good news. Gabriel then tells Susan that his mission is to bring her back in time to show her the real meaning of Christmas. In the end, Susan discovers the true meaning of Christmas, and she spreads the good news to her parents.
  • It's Really Christmas

    Lillian Hoban

    Hardcover (William Morrow & Co, Oct. 1, 1982)
    Gamey Joe, who was born in a box of Christmas decorations, and the other attic mice learn that giving makes every day Christmas
    K
  • It's really Christmas

    Lillian Hoban

    Unbound (Greenwillow Books, March 15, 1982)
    Born in the Christmas decorations in the summer, a mouse whose generosity saves the lives of all the mice in the attic but jeopardizes his own is granted his wish to see Christmas.
  • Susan's Special Christmas

    Mason Ellis

    Hardcover (Harvest House Pub, May 1, 1997)
    Greedy Susan has a special visit from Santa Claus in which she learns the true meaning of Christmas.
    J
  • It's Really Christmas

    LILLIAN HOBAN.

    Hardcover (GREENWILLOW BOOKS., Jan. 1, 1982)
    Gamey Joe was born one spring in a box of tinsel and Christmas decorations that was stored in an attic. From the start Gamey's favorite game was "playing Christmas." He could not wait for his first real Christmas to come. But before it did, Gamey Joe and the other mice in the attic discovered that "if you give, you will have, and it will truly be Christmas"---even in summer. And so it was.
  • Susan's Real Christmas

    Paul A. Lynch

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 12, 2018)
    “Susan’s Real Christmas” by Paul A. Lynch tells the story of Susan, a twelve-year-old girl who is an only child. Susan is quite selfish, but it’s not entirely her fault because her parents are the same too. She is very excited about each Christmas because her parents give her the best toys and clothes because they are rich. One evening around the dinner table, Susan’s father asks her if she would give her friends some of her toys for Christmas, but she insists that her friends have enough for themselves. Her dad doesn’t say anything, but her mother then insists that Susan eats her vegetables. But the girl is disobedient, so her dad tells her to eat it, or she will get one toy for Christmas, and her friends will get the rest. Susan, hearing this, decides to eat her vegetables, brush her teeth, and go to sleep. However, five minutes after falling asleep, she discovers a man appearing before her in white clothes and an illuminating light. The man identifies himself as the angel of the Lord, Gabriel, who always brings good news. Gabriel then tells Susan that his mission is to bring her back in time to show her the real meaning of Christmas. In the end, Susan discovers the true meaning of Christmas, and she spreads the good news to her parents.
    N
  • Susan's Real Christmas

    Paul Lynch

    eBook (Growing Word Ink, May 23, 2020)
    “Susan’s Real Christmas” by Paul A. Lynch tells the story of Susan, a twelve-year-old girl who is an only child. Susan is quite selfish, but it’s not entirely her fault because her parents are the same too. She is very excited about each Christmas because her parents give her the best toys and clothes because they are rich. One evening around the dinner table, Susan’s father asks her if she would give her friends some of her toys for Christmas, but she insists that her friends have enough for themselves. Her dad doesn’t say anything, but her mother then insists that Susan eats her vegetables. But the girl is disobedient, so her dad tells her to eat it, or she will get one toy for Christmas, and her friends will get the rest. Susan, hearing this, decides to eat her vegetables, brush her teeth, and go to sleep. However, five minutes after falling asleep, she discovers a man appearing before her in white clothes and an illuminating light. The man identifies himself as the angel of the Lord, Gabriel, who always brings good news. Gabriel then tells Susan that his mission is to bring her back in time to show her the real meaning of Christmas. In the end, Susan discovers the true meaning of Christmas, and she spreads the good news to her parents.
  • Susan's Real Christmas

    paul lynch

    eBook (paul lynch, Feb. 11, 2018)
    Susan's Real Christmas by Paul A. Lynch tells the story of Susan, a 12-year-old girl who is an only child. Susan is quite selfish, but it's not entirely her fault because her parents are the same too. She is very excited about each Christmas because her parents give her the best toys and clothes because they are rich. One evening around the dinner table, Susan's father asks her if she would give her friends some of her toys for Christmas, but she insists that her friends have enough for themselves. Her dad doesn't say anything, but her mother then insists that Susan eats her vegetables. But the girl is disobedient, so her dad tells her to eat it, or she will get one toy for Christmas, and her friends will get the rest. Susan, hearing this, decides to eat her vegetables, brush her teeth, and go to sleep. However, five minutes after falling asleep, she discovers a man appearing before her in white clothes and an illuminating light. The man identifies himself as the angel of the Lord, Gabriel, who always brings good news. Gabriel then tells Susan that his mission is to bring her back in time to show her the real meaning of Christmas. In the end, Susan discovers the true meaning of Christmas, and she spreads the good news to her parents.