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The Christmas House (1994)

by Ann Warren Turner

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A series of poems describe what Christmas means to various members of a household--grandparents, parents, children, pets, and even the house itself.
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To Antonia Markiet—the heart of Christmas —A. T.
For my parents —N. E. C.
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I am one hundred years old this Christmas.
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A series of poems describe what Christmas means to various members of a household--grandparents, parents, children, pets, and even the house itself.

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Poems about a household at Christmas—The House, Cat, Nicky, Annie, Peter, Mother, Father, Aunt, The Table, Dog, Grandfather, Grandmother, The House—in which the subject of each poem describes their Christmas experience.
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