Christmas Holly

Christmas Holly by Carolyn Moore, published by Xlibris Corporation LLC in June 2010, is a 24-page book written in English. This narrative follows a young man named Jatin, who grapples with the complexities of adolescence during the Christmas season. As a typical high school student and athlete, he finds himself questioning the meaning of Christmas amidst feelings of sadness and grief, contrasting the season’s usual themes of hope and cheer.
Readers will discover a story that delves into the challenges of growing up and the emotional turmoil that can accompany this transition. Christmas Holly explores themes of life and change, inviting reflection on personal experiences during the holidays. This edition presents a thoughtful perspective on the struggles faced by young individuals, making it relevant for those interested in juvenile nonfiction and fiction related to holidays and celebrations.
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Christmas Holly is a story about a young man who finds himself questioning the meaning of Christmas. Jatin is a typical teenage boy who suddenly feels the tension and the competiveness of being a high school student and athlete. Though the story is told during the season of Christmas, a season of hope and cheer. Jatin does not feel any of these emotions. He is overcome with sadness and grief in his heart. He does not understand this. “What could it mean”? Christmas Holly is a story about life, change and growing up.
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