Author: Pernille Meldgaard Pedersen
Format reviewed: Ebook
Source: Author supplied copy
Publisher: Self Published
Publication Date: 10th October 2018
Rating: 4 Stars
Do you remember that moment you stopped believing in Santa Claus?
When nine-year-old Mille suddenly no longer believes in Santa Claus, it turns the house upside down.
Her mother, Stella, is in a pickle as the hunt to find Santa Claus unearths some family secrets.
Christmas is at risk!
And there’s only one person who can save it.
Count down the days until Christmas with this tale about Santa Claus and Danish Christmas traditions.
The story takes 1-1.5 hour to read and is perfect for a busy Christmas month.
When nine-year-old Mille suddenly no longer believes in Santa Claus, it turns the house upside down.
Her mother, Stella, is in a pickle as the hunt to find Santa Claus unearths some family secrets.
Christmas is at risk!
And there’s only one person who can save it.
Count down the days until Christmas with this tale about Santa Claus and Danish Christmas traditions.
The story takes 1-1.5 hour to read and is perfect for a busy Christmas month.
This is an incredibly sweet festive short story. It potentially would even work for older children, as well as a reminder for parents especially as to how to deal with the Santa question!
For Stella is a big believer in Santa and is gutted when her 9 year old daughter Millie suddenly stops believing. From there we have a really short rollercoaster where various characters question their very beliefs.
Who or what is the true Santa? Well you may just find out reading this, as the author comes to a lovely conclusion. This is a short book, I read it in about half an hour, so perfect for anytime you just want to lose yourself in something festive at this time of year.
I would definitely be interested to see what this author could do with even a slightly longer story, which had more to get into.
Thank you to the author for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily.
For Stella is a big believer in Santa and is gutted when her 9 year old daughter Millie suddenly stops believing. From there we have a really short rollercoaster where various characters question their very beliefs.
Who or what is the true Santa? Well you may just find out reading this, as the author comes to a lovely conclusion. This is a short book, I read it in about half an hour, so perfect for anytime you just want to lose yourself in something festive at this time of year.
I would definitely be interested to see what this author could do with even a slightly longer story, which had more to get into.
Thank you to the author for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily.
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