Discover, “The Girl Who Saved Christmas” Today! #Giveaway #HolidayGiftGuide

Oh my, Christmas is definitely in the air! I know we still need to celebrate Thanksgiving this Thursday, but the excitement is surely palpable. I was out shopping yesterday, and certainly felt that Christmas magic!

It is so fun to share Christmas themed books with my children. If that is something you like to do, I cannot wait to share a new book with you.

If you are a fan of Roald Dahl and Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol, you will fall in love with this hilarious and heartwarming holiday tale that is destined to become a Christmas Classic. Author Matt Haig  previously explored the origin story of Santa Claus in his highly praised bestseller, A Boy Called Christmas which is now being adapted for film.

Haig’s new book, The Girl Who Saved Christmas serves as a stand-alone sequel that imagines the story of the first child to ever receive a Christmas present. 

About The Book:

Amelia Wishart was the first child ever to receive a Christmas present. It was her Christmas spirit that gave Santa the extra boost of magic he needed to make his first trip around the world. But now Amelia is in trouble.

When her mother falls ill, she is sent to the workhouse to toil under cruel Mr. Creeper. For a whole year, Amelia scrubs the floors and eats watery gruel, without a whiff of kindness to keep her going. It’s not long before her hope begins to drain away.

Meanwhile, up at the North Pole, magic levels dip dangerously low as Christmas approaches, and Santa knows that something is gravely wrong. With the help of his trusty reindeer, a curious cat, and Charles Dickens, he sets out to find Amelia, the only girl who might be able to save Christmas. But first Amelia must learn to believe again. . . .

Sparkling with wit and warmth, A Girl Called Christmas is a cheeky new Christmas classic-in-the-making from acclaimed author Matt Haig and illustrator Chris Mould.

Praise for the Book:

Matt Haig has an empathy for the human condition, the light and the dark of it, and he uses the full palette to build his excellent stories.” —Neil Gaiman, Newbery-winning author of The Graveyard Book

 “The story is fast-paced and playful, peopled with interesting characters and unique details . . . but what sets this story apart are the genuine emotions exhibited by all—loss, fear, sadness, and, ultimately, love.” —School Library Journal

“With a little bit of naughty and a lot of nice, this Christmastime yarn is a veritable sugarplum.” —Kirkus Reviews

“Like stockings hung by the fire, this spellbinding opus may well become a yuletide tradition.” —Kirkus Reviews, Starred

“Father Christmas’s backstory is revealed in British author Matt Haig’s fantastic tale of magic, treachery, disgruntled elves, Truth Pixies and a land where “impossible” is a swear word.” —Shelf Awareness, Starred

“A heartwarming holiday adventure.”Booklist

We love this book so much, we have added it to Mommy Ramblings’ 2017 Holiday Gift Guide.  As an early gift to you, we are also holding a giveaway for one copy of this magical book. 

Giveaway:

Random House Children’s Books is sponsoring a giveaway on Mommy Ramblings! One lucky blog reader will win their own copy of, The Girl Who Saved Christmas! Thank you to Random House for the review book and for sponsoring this amazing giveaway on Mommy Ramblings!!! Open to US residents.

 

 

 

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23 Comments

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23 Responses to Discover, “The Girl Who Saved Christmas” Today! #Giveaway #HolidayGiftGuide

  1. Renee G

    I would like to read Gray Wolf Island with my sons.

  2. Elicia P

    This looks cute: Monkey: Not Ready for Bedtime

  3. Donna Clifford

    “Goodbye Days”

  4. Anne Higgins

    I grew up enjoying my reading time and am known to always have a book with me for any potential down time. I have been lucky to have passed this skill onto the family. I would choose Fort-Building Time as another great book to read. I would turn the house into an adventure and make sure we would build a fort prior to reading. Always fun to put oneself into the story!

  5. Christyn King

    Mr. Lemoncello’s Great Library Race Written by Chris Grabenstein

  6. John Smith

    “Emmet Otter’s Jug-Band Christmas” also looks delightful!

  7. Antoinette M

    “Naughty Claudine’s Christmas”

  8. susan smoaks

    i would love to get Mr. Lemoncello’s Great Library Race Written by Chris Grabenstein for my daughter, she would really enjoy it.

  9. Stephanie Liske

    Margaret Wise Brown’s The Whispering Rabbit

  10. Ed

    “We’re All Wonders” would be my book of choice!

  11. EMMA L HORTON

    THE WHISPERING RABBIT SOUNDS GOOD FOR MY GRANDSON

  12. Leela

    Magic Tree House Merlin Mission 1-4 Boxed Set.

  13. Hesper Fry

    I like Margaret Wise Brown’s The Whispering Rabbit.

  14. Betty Curran

    I would love to get Naughty Claudine’s Christmas for my granddaughter

  15. DanV

    I also like Goodbye Days
    Written by Jeff Zentner

  16. Lisa

    Goodbye Days sounds interesting.

  17. Christian Alejandro

    We’re All Wonders
    Written by R. J. Palacio

  18. Sheryl

    Dog Trouble sounds like a fun read.

  19. Vikki Billings

    I also would like Christmas Peeps! Written by Andrea Posner-Sanchez Illustrated by Random House

  20. Sand

    We’re All Wonders Written by R. J. Palacio sounds good!

  21. Philip Lawrence

    I would like to read the book “Naughty Claudine’s Christmas”.

  22. Laura Emerson

    I like the Whispering Rabbit.

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