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  • The Mole Family's Christmas

    Russell Hoban

    Hardcover (Parents' Magazine Press, Jan. 1, 1969)
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  • A Family Christmas

    Caroline Kennedy

    Hardcover (Hachette Books, Oct. 30, 2007)
    "When I began assembling [this] collection, I was skeptical that I would learn anything new about Christmas, but reading and reflecting on the history and spirit of Christmas brought back many memories, and taught me a great deal. . . . The literature of Christmas ranges from the miraculous to the tragic, the profound to the ridiculous, but always represents the connection to something larger than ourselves." --Caroline Kennedy In A Family Christmas, Caroline shares the Christmas poetry, prose, scriptural readings, and lyrics that are most dear to her, drawing on authors as diverse as Harper Lee, Nikki Giovanni, Martin Luther King Jr., Billy Collins, John and Yoko, and Charles Dickens. There are also many lesser-known gems throughout and personal treasures from her own family--including a young Caroline's Christmas list to Santa Claus and a letter from her father as President to a child concerned about Santa's well-being. This diverse and unique anthology will become a timeless keepsake, and will enrich your heart and mind with the spirit of Christmas. A Family Christmas includes selections from: Groucho Marx, Emma Lazarus, Mark Twain, Sandra Cisneros, Pearl S. Buck, Truman Capote, Gabriela Mistral, Ogden Nash, Clement Clarke Moore, Vladimir Nabokov, Marianne Moore, Calvin Trillin, E. B. White, and many more.
  • A Family Christmas

    Philip Madoc, Jenny Agutter, Benjamin Zephaniah, Charles Clement Moore, David Angus, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, L. Frank Baum, Dylan Thomas, Arthur Conan Doyle, Hans Christian Andersen, Naxos AudioBooks

    Audible Audiobook (Naxos AudioBooks, Oct. 1, 2007)
    This is the audio program to play at home over Christmas or during the car journey to see relatives. Dylan Thomas, "The Little Match Girl," and "The Nutcracker" are read by Jenny Agutter with accompanying Tchaikovsky's music - this is a must for Christmas. It contains new recordings as well as some of the finest tracks from the Naxos AudioBooks catalogue.
  • The Mole Family's Christmas

    Russell Hoban, Lillian Hoban

    Paperback (Scholastic, Oct. 1, 1986)
    When the Mole family finds out about Christmas and the fat man in the red suit, they ask for a telescope to help them see the stars.
    K
  • The Familyman's Christmas Treasury

    Todd Wilson, Jim Hodges, Made for Success

    Audiobook (Made for Success, Dec. 1, 2017)
    Master storyteller Jim Hodges has partnered with Todd Wilson, the Familyman, to bring you these beloved Christmas stories, The Familyman's Christmas Treasury, in audiobook format. These wonderful stories will give your children hours of listening enjoyment as well as reinforce the true meaning of Christmas. Set includes "Cootie McKay's Nativity", "Captain Chaos and the Manger Blaster", "The Stranger", "The Bishop's Dream", "Harold Grubbs and the Christmas Vest", "Gladys Remembers Christmas", "The Secret of the Snow Village", and "It's Called Christmas."
  • The Mole Family's Christmas

    Russell Hoban, Lillian Hoban

    Library Binding (Parents' Magazine Press, Jan. 1, 1969)
    When the Mole family finds out about Christmas and the fat man in the red suit, they ask for a telescope to help them see the stars.
    K
  • The mole family's Christmas

    Russell Hoban

    Hardcover (Four Winds Press, Jan. 1, 1980)
    When the Mole family finds out about Christmas and the fat man in the red suit, they ask for a telescope to help them see the stars.
  • The Mole Family's Christmas

    Russell Hoban

    Paperback (Scholastic, Nov. 1, 1986)
    The Mole family learns about Christmas and builds a chimney so that Santa Claus will be able to visit them
    K
  • The Mole Family's Christmas

    Russell Hoban

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 1896)
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  • The Mole Family's Christmas

    Russell Hoban

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Jan. 1, 1969)
    When the Mole family finds out about Christmas and the fat man in the red suit, they ask for a telescope to help them see the stars.
    K
  • The Mole Family's Christmas

    Russell Hoban, Bob Kaliban

    Audio Cassette (Scholastic Inc., Jan. 1, 1985)
    None
  • A Family this Christmas

    Danielle Lee Zwissler, Lan Gao, Erik Hart

    eBook (Firefly & Wisp Books/Midnight Books, Nov. 13, 2014)
    Holiday Romance Collection book #3A Family this ChristmasKatie was around the Elory family nearly her entire life. She was even called 'sis' by one of Jackson's brothers, Tommy. It wasn't until her graduation party turned out to be a dud, did she learn of her attraction to one of the Elory boys. Join Katie, Garret, Jackson, Tommy, Ellen and Mary this Christmas for fun, laughter, and Love. This book is a holiday romance. It also features a sneak peek of the fourth book of the Holiday Romance Collection.Writing Sample of "A Family This Christmas"“We bought it last Christmas,” Garret replied. He picked up a towel from behind the bar and started wiping down the counter. He gathered up a few bottles and swiped underneath them as well. “Why didn’t you say anything?” Jackson wanted to know. I wanted to know, too. Garret had never been good at keeping a secret. I looked up at Garret and waited for his explanation. “We knew it was going to take some fixing and wanted to surprise everyone.” Garret looked at me and grinned, “Then Mom said we should just wait until Teensy here graduated.” Garret touched the top of my head and ruffled my hair. I looked over at Jackson and smiled, but he wasn’t smiling at all. Garret never called me that. “Teensy?” Mya asked. “What kind of nickname is that?” I wanted to slap the girl in the mouth, but before I could even really think about it, Garret answered her question. “When Jackson and Katie met, they were always getting into things, and Katie has always been this small. She was always crawling into little spaces, or inching her way in.” “Since when do you call her that?” Jackson asked. He was irritated. He looked from Garret to me, and then shook his head. Mya noticed the reaction as well as everyone else and watched Jackson closely. “It’s a free country, bro. I can call KK anything I want.” I shook my head at Garret and smiled. “You’re a dip, and you know I hate it when you call me KK.” Garret winked and laughed. “Whatever,” Jackson replied. What the hell was he getting so mad at? He had his girlfriend here at my graduation party…if anyone should be mad it should be… “I want to dance. Garret?” I asked, fueling the fire a bit more. Garret’s eyes momentarily widened, and then he smiled. “Sure thing, hot stuff.” Garret came around the bar and took my hand and led me out onto the makeshift dance floor. I looked up as he put his arms around my back and brought me in close. “What’s his problem?” I asked, annoyed. I could feel every inch of Garret’s body pushed up against mine. “Honey, if you don’t know, then I can’t help you.” Garret moved slowly back and forth to the beat of the music. “What is this song anyway?” Garret laughed. “No Idea. It sounds like rap.”