A Ghetto Christmas Eve

A Ghetto Christmas Eve by Durel R. Patterson, published by Xlibris Corporation in August 2013, is a unique exploration of the Christmas Eve experience. This 32-page book presents a different perspective on one of the most celebrated days of the year, focusing on the themes of love, joy, peace, and happiness that permeate the holiday season. Through its narrative, the book captures the anticipation and excitement that children feel as they await Christmas Day, highlighting the joy that both children and parents experience during this festive time.
Readers will find that A Ghetto Christmas Eve offers a blend of humor and warmth, appealing to both young and old. The story diverges from traditional portrayals of Christmas Eve, instead providing a lighthearted take that emphasizes the joy and laughter inherent in the holiday. With its focus on holidays and celebrations, this book invites readers to reflect on the unique aspects of Christmas Eve, making it a delightful addition to any collection of juvenile fiction centered around the festive season.
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This description of Christmas Eve has a slightly different view of one of the most joyous days of the year. It is a period when love, joy, peace and happiness is flowing through the air. Most children look forward to two days during the year, their birthday being one and Christmas Day, after receiving new toys and gifts on Christmas Eve, is the other. Each day brings much joy to the children as well as the parents. However, this view of Christmas Eve is not the typical view but it brings humor, laughter and joy to the young and old alike. Christmas Eve is Christmas Eve, but there’s nothing like “A Ghetto Christmas Eve”
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