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"Marley was dead to begin with . . ."
These chillingly familiar words begin the classic Christmas tale of remorse and redemption in A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. Now R. William Bennett rewinds the story and focuses the spotlight on Scrooge's miserly business partner, Jacob T. Marley, who was allowed to return as a ghost to warn Scrooge away from his ill-fated path. ...more
These chillingly familiar words begin the classic Christmas tale of remorse and redemption in A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. Now R. William Bennett rewinds the story and focuses the spotlight on Scrooge's miserly business partner, Jacob T. Marley, who was allowed to return as a ghost to warn Scrooge away from his ill-fated path. ...more
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Hardcover, 202 pages
Published
October 12th 2011
by Shadow Mountain
(first published January 1st 2011)
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Comencé a leer este libro mas que todo por la duda de lo que encerraba dentro de sus páginas. Me alegra poder decir que lo disfruté muchísmo!
También quiero destacar que ahora tengo christmas mood gracias a este libro.
Terminó siendo mucho mas de lo que esperaba, aunque debo admitir que las últimas páginas se me hicieron algo lentas.
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