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A Boy Called Christmas

A Boy Called Christmas 1

by Matt Haig
Paperback
Publication Date: 02/11/2021
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Now a major film coming in 2021 - the first magical book in the festive series from the number one bestselling author, and featuring enchanting illustrations from Chris Mould. The perfect Christmas gift!

BELIEVE IN THE IMPOSSIBLE

You are about to read the TRUE STORY of Father Christmas.

If you believe that some things are impossible, you should put this book down right away.

(Because this book is FULL of impossible things.) Are you still reading? Good.

Then let us begin...

ISBN:
9781838853723
9781838853723
Category:
Fantasy & magical realism (Children's / Teenage)
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
02-11-2021
Language:
English
Publisher:
Canongate Books
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
288
Dimensions (mm):
198x129x18.01mm
Matt Haig

Matt Haig is the internationally bestselling author of the novels The Midnight Library, How to Stop Time, The Humans, The Radleys, children's novel A Boy Called Christmas, and memoir Reasons to Stay Alive.

His latest novel is The Life Impossible, which will be published in September 2024. His work has been translated into over fifty languages.

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A Boy Called Christmas is a Middle-grade children’s book by xx British author, Matt Haig. Eleven-year-old Nikolas lives with his father, Joel, a poor, hard-working woodcutter, in a one-room hut in remote Finland. When King Frederik offers a twelve-thousand-ruble reward for proof of the existence of the fabled elf village, Elfhelm, Joel and six men from the nearby village decide the trek to the Far North will be worth it.

Nikolas is left in the care of his nasty aunt, Carlotta, and that soon goes awry, so Nikolas decides to follow Joel. His mouse Miika, having also been ejected from the hut by the cruel aunt, tags along. It’s no easy journey, trekking through the snow with hardly any food and no shelter. But when they are attacked by an angry reindeer, things improve. Until they don’t, and Nikolas, Miika and Blitzen (the reindeer) almost freeze to death.

It's elf magic that brings them back, but the people of Elfhelm are no longer their usual font of goodwill and joy. An elf boy has been kidnapped by a band of men, so humans are no longer welcome. In fact, Nikolas end up imprisoned with a murderous troll and a pixie who never lies but likes to explode heads. And Nikolas has only even had good intentions….

The excitement follows with a magical escape marred by an axe and arrows, a faithful reindeer, and then a discovery about Joel that dismays Nikolas deeply. A daring rescue and some fast talking later sees Nikolas looked up to for more than his height in Elfhelm.

From there the story explains how Nikolas becomes Father Christmas, and sometimes Santa Claus, and there are lots of little incidents that give background to various Christmas traditions. While the recent movie of the same title is based on this book and follows it reasonably well, Blitzen’s pranks don’t make it to the screen, and Nikolas’s nemesis turns into a screechy female elf for added screen drama. Haig packs in lots of wisdom and feel-good thoughts: “Perhaps a wish was just a hope with better aim.” Haig’s highly original tale is enhanced with charming illustrations by Chris Mould. Utterly delightful!!

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