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Ghostly strangers asking for shelter on Christmas Eve; babies being born; Adrian Mole carol singing to raise cash for Bert's Woodbines; and Katskinner, the last remaining anarchist in Superbia, failing to sow the seeds of discontent in the festive season: these 30 short stories for older children offer many different ways to think about Christmas while spinning wonderful yarns. The writers include Charles Dickens, Laurie Lee, Jacqueline Wilson and Nicholas Fisk and, at the beginning and end, St Luke and St Matthew.
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