The Story of Everdream: Book 1: The Christmas Witch [NOOK Book]

Overview

In the delightful tale The Story of Everdream: Book 1: The Christmas Witch, a young girl named Holly encounters a fairy while playing in the woods.

The fairy takes Holly to Everdream, a city in the clouds inhabited by magical elves and fairies, who use their magic to help Santa Claus make Christmas special every year. Everdream is also home to a magical door, which is ...
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The Story of Everdream: Book 1: The Christmas Witch

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Overview

In the delightful tale The Story of Everdream: Book 1: The Christmas Witch, a young girl named Holly encounters a fairy while playing in the woods.

The fairy takes Holly to Everdream, a city in the clouds inhabited by magical elves and fairies, who use their magic to help Santa Claus make Christmas special every year. Everdream is also home to a magical door, which is Santa’s only way in and out of the North Pole.

Santa has a sister named Jellis Claus. She hates Christmas, children and her job helping the elves make toys. Jellis is envious of Santa, so she leaves the North Pole in a rage to study magic with the gnomes. She becomes a powerful elf witch and returns to Everdream with a demand: “Put me in charge of Christmas or I will forever close the magical door to the North Pole.”

The elves and fairies refuse, so Jellis shuts the door, meaning there will be no more Christmas or Santa. It’s up to Holly to help the elves and fairies reopen the magical door and save Christmas. Can she do it?
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Product Details

  • BN ID: 2940014671187
  • Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing
  • Publication date: 7/4/2012
  • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
  • Format: eBook
  • Pages: 46
  • Age range: 9 - 12 Years
  • File size: 5 MB

Meet the Author

Robert L. Welsh lives in Charleston, South Carolina. “The two messages I incorporated into this story have been drawn from my life experiences. I was a Captain with a major airline, and ‘team work’ is a very important concept in the cockpit. The second message concerns ‘family and relationships,’ which I feel very strongly about.” This is the first book of his Everdream series.

Publisher’s website: http://sbpra.com/RobertLWelsh
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  • Posted July 20, 2012

    This book was a Christmas gift for our son. It is 45 pages long

    This book was a Christmas gift for our son. It is 45 pages long with many beautiful color illustrations. The story takes you on a journey via a young girl named Holly, who lets you in on her secrets about Christmas - things you wouldn't normally know. Holly is a great protagonist; she is kind, smart and independent. And she gets to meet Santa Claus plus a bevy of great little characters.

    With themes such as jealousy, temper tantrums, adventure, kindness and problem solving, The Story of Everdream is exciting.

    The story is a perfect combination of familiarity and originality, which reminds me of the great animated Christmas cartoons such as Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer or How the Grinch Stole Christmas.

    Highly recommended for ages 4 and up.

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