Carving Angels

Carving Angels by Diane Louise Stringam Tolley, published by Bonneville Books in 2011, is a poignant tale that explores themes of resilience and creativity. This edition, written in English and spanning 121 pages, follows Papa Adam, the North Pole’s oldest elf and former chief carver, who has succumbed to despair due to his blindness and frailty. As he counts the minutes of his days, his youngest granddaughter inspires him to rediscover his passion for carving, leading to a journey of transformation and hope.
Readers will find a narrative that emphasizes the power of love and encouragement in overcoming personal challenges. The story touches on topics such as holidays and celebrations, particularly Christmas and Advent, while also addressing themes related to disabilities and religion. Through the bond between Papa Adam and his granddaughter, the book illustrates that beauty can emerge from unexpected places, reminding us that with support, anything is achievable.
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Papa Adam, the North Pole’s oldest elf and Santa’s former chief carver, has given up. Blind, frail, and feeling useless, he counts the minutes in every day as he waits to die — until his youngest granddaughter challenges him to carve again. Together they prove that the most beautiful creations can come from the most unlikely sources and with the right love and encouragement, anything is possible.
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