A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens - review | Children's books | The Guardian
'The moral of this book is to be generous at Christmas and enjoy what you have'
"Foggier yet, and colder! Piercing, searching, biting cold."
In A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens the weather is so cold and foggy that the water freezes in the pipes and the young boys slide down roads of snow and frozen ice.
A Christmas Carol is about a grumpy, selfish, melancholy old man called Scrooge who believes homeless people should go to prison or into workhouses. He hates Christmas and is not generous to anyone, even himself. One freezing cold night he is haunted by three Christmas ghosts. Will they change his life forever?
By Kat Winter (Apt surname!)
I would highly recommend the Muppet's movie version, for a fun with all the family link to the book club!
Purchase link if required:
A Christmas Carol (Wordsworth Exclusive Collection): Amazon.co.uk: Dickens, Charles: 9781840228229: Books
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