Mia’s Christmas

Mia’s Christmas by Meg Cabot, published by Macmillan Children’s Books in 2004, is a 64-page story that captures the holiday spirit through the eyes of Mia. As she prepares to celebrate Christmas in Genovia, Mia anticipates the arrival of her friends Lilly and Michael. However, her excitement quickly turns to frustration as Lilly’s antics complicate her plans, and the pressure of a royal obligation looms over her.
In this edition, readers will find a blend of contemporary themes and holiday cheer as Mia navigates the challenges of friendship and romance during the festive season. The narrative explores the dynamics of relationships against the backdrop of Christmas traditions, highlighting the ups and downs of Mia’s experience. With elements of Christian living and children’s literature, this book offers a light-hearted look at the complexities of holiday celebrations and personal expectations.
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Mia is actually looking forward to spending Christmas in Genovia – because Lilly and Michael are coming too, for their first-ever visit But from the moment she arrives, Lilly is a royal pain in the butt. And Grandmere is insisting Mia dance with Prince William at the Christmas Eve Ball (as if she can do That with her one true love watching ). Oh, and speaking of Michael – his truly amazing Christmas present hasn’t even arrived yet This is So not the very merry Christmas Mia had in mind…
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