Travel back in time to when Christmas was a simple affair: children were
content to receive an apple, an orange, or a piece of barley candy in
their stockings; clothes, meals, and decorations were all homemade; and
it was time spent with family--not expensive gifts--that warmed hearts
during the holiday season.
This nostalgic collection recalls Christmas celebrations of the 1930s,
'40s, '50s, and '60s, transporting readers to the unheated farmhouse
bedrooms, thrilling "big-city" department stores, and cozy barn stalls
of rural Prince Edward Island. It turns out one thing has not changed:
the most memorable part of any Christmas cannot be bought and sold.
Includes eighteen non-fiction stories, collected and retold by
scriptwriter, playwright, and historical author Marlene Campbell.