Christmas Still is a novella, yet the author manages to write an indepth, complex story that address war, death, and prejudice. The internal dialogue got me deep into each character’s head as they navigated the difficulties of life and the aftermath of war and the 1918 Spanish Flu. Pre-WWI, some branches of our family changed their German-heritage names to more “American” sounding names, my great-uncle died in a sanitorium after the war because of lung damage, and my great-aunt never remarried, so the story resonated with me. Description and dialogue effectively evoked the era and the lack of modern conveniences. Messages of redemption, forgiveness, and God’s sovereignty are woven throughout the story without being preachy. Highly recommended.