"May Your Days be Merry and Bright" and Other Christmas Stories by WomenSusan Koppelman Wayne State University Press, 1988 - 260 pagina's These fifteen short stories gathered by Susan Koppelman combine all the great themes of Christmas. They were written by American women over the last one hundred and twenty years, and all but two were published in the Christmas issue of a popular magazine or |
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Susan Koppelman. and Lydia Parkins was past crying ; but it seemed as if she could never speak again and as if her heart were going to break . It seemed inevitable that the minister should have come to find her and carry her to the fold ...
... seemed something partic- ularly amusing in that . He turned up a limp little coat collar to try to keep a little of the wet chill from his throat , and instinctively began to remember all the birthday parties he used to have . He was so ...
... seemed a good deal nearer to you here . " There was a gentle unobtrusive sadness in her tone that was too soft for a reproach . " Have you everything you want ? It is a comfort to see you eat . " He smiled grimly , " It is certainly a ...
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
Louisa May Alcott A March Christmas | 16 |
A Friendship Story | 106 |
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