This collection of Christmas stories, carol lyrics, poems, and correspondence resonated with me. It’s perfect for the holidays when time is limited. Reading a story or two before bedtime boosted my holiday spirit. I didn’t care for all of the stories, but that’s not surprising given that they number over 100. This nostalgic collection has something for everyone who likes Christmas, and would make an excellent gift, to be casually perused throughout the years. The cover of the hardback looks like a wrapped present, sporting an angelic gift card painted by Jackie Kennedy.
A Family Christmas contains material penned by Robert Frost, George Bernard Shaw, Garrison Keillor, Groucho Marx, E.B. White, Mark Twain, Vladimir Nabokov, Joseph Conrad, Martin Luther King, Cotton Mather, Langston Hughes, W.H. Auden, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Ogden Nash, William Shakespeare, e.e. cummings, John Lennon, and John F. Kennedy, among others. A selection from O. Henry’s classic Gift of the Magi is included, as is the thought-provoking wartime poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow that became the carol “Christmas Bells.” The classic “Yes, Virginia, there really is a Santa Claus” editorial is included, of course. Caroline herself contributes a charming introductory piece, her letter to Santa from 1962.
Three of my favorite stories, which could not be more different: First, an excerpt for Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Little House on the Prairie, “Mr. Edwards Meets Santa Claus,” a reminder of simpler times when the smallest gifts were treasured. Second, Truman Capote’s “A Christmas Memory,” his nostalgic and bittersweet tale of an eccentric cousin who raised the orphaned Capote in odd and heartfelt traditions, but from whom life separated him in the end. Third, an excerpt from Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl by Harriet A. Jacobs shows us that Christmas is not always joyful for the oppressed. The compulsory New Years’ Day slave-marketing made Christmas a poignant holiday for slaves, as they celebrated with family members for what was often the last time.
Highly recommended for the holiday season for those who like celebrating the season. Also, if you’re not sure of the lyrics to certain Christmas carols, or want to learn some more esoteric carols, A Family Christmas is a good resource.