Dakota Christmas by Joseph Bottum
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Christmas books are typically either rooted in religion, or in North Pole fantasies. This one is different. The author is skilled in expressing the quiet thoughts of a man remembering his boyhood, of the real experiences contrasting with the hype of today's holidays, and of the true nature of the winter season and the people who survive it. It can be read in an evening's time, and is well worth it.
This book will delight the men in one's family as well as the women and teens, all searching for an end to the holiday hype that exhausts us, and may inspire some to write their own reflective thoughts in a journal, for later recollection.
You can find this book by clicking this link, and it's at Kindle for ninety nine cents!
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