The story of Ebenezer Scrooge opens on a Christmas Eve as cold as Scrooge's own heart. That night he receives three ghostly visitors: the terrifying spirits of Christmas Past Present and Yet to Come. Each takes him on a heart-stopping journey yielding glimpses of Tiny Tim and Bob Cratchit the horrifying spectres of Want and Ignorance even Scrooge's painfully hopeful younger self. Will Scrooge's heart be opened? Can he reverse the miserable future he is forced to see? Now in an unabridged edition gloriously illustrated by the award-winning P.J. Lynch this story's message of love and goodwill mercy and self-redemption resonates as keenly as ever.[]
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
A Christmas Carol
The celebrated P.J. Lynch captures the spirit of Dickens's beloved tale in a richly illustrated unabridged edition.
The story of Ebenezer Scrooge opens on a Christmas Eve as cold as Scrooge's own heart. That night he receives three ghostly visitors: the terrifying spirits of Christmas Past Present and Yet to Come. Each takes him on a heart-stopping journey yielding glimpses of Tiny Tim and Bob Cratchit the horrifying spectres of Want and Ignorance even Scrooge's painfully hopeful younger self. Will Scrooge's heart be opened? Can he reverse the miserable future he is forced to see? Now in an unabridged edition gloriously illustrated by the award-winning P.J. Lynch this story's message of love and goodwill mercy and self-redemption resonates as keenly as ever.[]
The story of Ebenezer Scrooge opens on a Christmas Eve as cold as Scrooge's own heart. That night he receives three ghostly visitors: the terrifying spirits of Christmas Past Present and Yet to Come. Each takes him on a heart-stopping journey yielding glimpses of Tiny Tim and Bob Cratchit the horrifying spectres of Want and Ignorance even Scrooge's painfully hopeful younger self. Will Scrooge's heart be opened? Can he reverse the miserable future he is forced to see? Now in an unabridged edition gloriously illustrated by the award-winning P.J. Lynch this story's message of love and goodwill mercy and self-redemption resonates as keenly as ever.[]
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