Under the mistletoe

Mary Balogh

Book - 2003

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Published
New York : New American Library 2003.
Language
English
Main Author
Mary Balogh (-)
Item Description
"An all-new regency Christmas story--plus four of her most beloved holiday tales."
Physical Description
249 p.
ISBN
9780451209788
  • The family Christmas
  • The star of Bethlehem
  • The best gift
  • Playing house
  • No room at the inn.
Review by Booklist Review

Balogh's lovely early Christmas gift to her readers is five exquisitely crafted novellas set in Regency England at Christmastime, each featuring children. A Family Christmas, which was written for this collection, portrays a couple who discover on Christmas that their problems hinge on her believing that he looked down on her for marrying money, while he thought that she looked down on him for buying a wife. In another tale, an antagonistic couple lose a ring but get it back in triplicate when they help a conniving little chimney sweep. Another heartwarming story features a diverse group of travelers marooned at an inadequate inn by torrential rains who learn the meaning of Christmas when a destitute couple seek shelter to have their baby. Balogh also presents a tale with echoes of Jane Eyre in which a young teacher experiences her first Christmas and helps a notorious rake experience love for the first time when she does not disdain his illegitimate child. --Diana Tixier Herald Copyright 2003 Booklist

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.