Twelve Tales of Christmas, by Cathleen Townsend, is a diverse collection of short holiday stories. An enjoyable read for a few hours road-trip, these twelve tales are poignant, heartwarming and will likely strike a chord with many readers.
From tales of family Christmases past to tales of dragons & trolls - the stories are told from many different perspectives, including a snowman tree-topper and a reindeer you may not have heard of. The tales range from very short flash-fiction of a few pages to longer stories of twenty or so pages. Many of them highlight families who experience hardships that make Christmastime a struggle, and these contemporary tales are juxtaposed with some of a more fanciful, whimsical nature - but even the stories with magic in them also depict characters with challenges to face.
My favorite story in the bunch was the last, Dragon Yule - a medieval tale of a smith named Jerrick searching for a town to make his home in. Jerrick and his friend Mori, a piper, unwittingly find themselves within a dragon's lair - where they befriend dwarves and fight to defend both the lair and an entire town from trolls. An unconventional holiday tale filled with fantasy, action and protagonists with humble, everyday wishes - to find work and a home - it's a tale that readers young and old will enjoy. I also want to mention the story that I found most poignant in the collection that stayed with me afterwards, a tale of an elderly man in a nursing home who finds love in the last hours of his life - Holiday for Death.
There is bound to be a tale for many readers in this diverse collection that celebrates the holidays - readers of contemporary fiction, romance, and fantasy alike. And if you are someone who finds Christmastime bittersweet, and longs for stories that will feel real, yet also have a touch of magic in them - then Twelve Tales of Christmas just may be the book to take on a long holiday trip, or curl up with by the fireside this year.