The Twenty-Four Days Before Christmas: An Austin Family Story
by Madeleine L'Engle
Chronos/The Austins: Chronological Order (1), Chronos/The Austins: Publication Order (short story 2)
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Seven-year-old Vicky Austin recounts the events of the twenty-four days before Christmas, as she prepares for her role as an angel in the Christmas Pageant and prays that her mother will not be in the hospital for Christmas having a new baby.Tags
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Vicky Austin is excited for Christmas, especially since she is playing the angel in the nativity play, but worries that her new baby brother or sister will come early and cause her mother to spend Christmas in the hospital mar her joy over the season.
This is a brief, simple story that will be best appreciated by fans of books about the Austins. I've always been fonder of Kairos (the Murry family) than Chronos (the Austin family), but any L'Engle is good. The holiday details in this story exude coziness, making it a pleasant diversion for a winter afternoon.
This is a brief, simple story that will be best appreciated by fans of books about the Austins. I've always been fonder of Kairos (the Murry family) than Chronos (the Austin family), but any L'Engle is good. The holiday details in this story exude coziness, making it a pleasant diversion for a winter afternoon.
This is a quiet and sweet look at a young family preparing for Christmas. Vicky tells about their advent and the activities they do and how she learns to be the Christmas angel for their Christmas Eve pageant. This story focuses on the purpose of Christmas without ever "saying it out loud" which makes it an especially lovely Christmas book
A sweet, quick read perfect for L’Engle fans and anyone looking to get in the Christmas mood. Full of creative ideas for celebrating the season, beyond simply the Advent calendar.
I hadn't bothered to find Madeleine L'Engle's books for young children before, but now that I'm making a real effort to read the series in chronological order I decided to give them a go. Withe such an obviously Christmas title, I decided to wait for Christmas Eve to read this one and I'm glad I did.
It's wonderful to spend Christmas chasing the ghost of Christmas past, but at the same time it means that all of the traditional elements that make up Christmas are missing. The twenty-four days before Christmas doesn't have a lot too it but it's full of comforting family tradition (not to mention beautiful illustrations) and has provided me, not only with an insight into early Austin family life, but with a lovely link to Christmas.
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It's wonderful to spend Christmas chasing the ghost of Christmas past, but at the same time it means that all of the traditional elements that make up Christmas are missing. The twenty-four days before Christmas doesn't have a lot too it but it's full of comforting family tradition (not to mention beautiful illustrations) and has provided me, not only with an insight into early Austin family life, but with a lovely link to Christmas.
And this show more year, Madeleine L'Engle isn't here to celebrate... show less
This sweet short story (only 48 pages) with beautiful spot illustrations may hold more appeal for the adults who grew up with Vicky Austin and her family than for most of today's kids, but it will find an audience with middle graders looking for a nostalgic glimpse into one family's Christmas traditions.
I enjoyed this book, makes me want to do things the 24 days before Christmas. Maybe with my friends here at school since I can not be at home. I liked that it seemed like Vicky was writing or telling you this story from her perspective. Might make kids feel like someone their age is telling the story instead of being told 2nd hand.
This is one of my favorite Christmas books. I discovered it a couple of years ago and have read it at Christmas every year since then. In the story the Austin Family does something special every day until Christmas. I start the first day of December and read one of the Austin's days every day. Some days are only a half sentence long and some days are a couple pages. We are always happy when it is a long day, because it is such a great story.
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Author Madeleine L'Engle was born in New York City on November 29, 1918. She graduated from Smith College. She is best known for A Wrinkle in Time (1962), which won the 1963 Newbery Medal for best American children's book. While many of her novels blend science fiction and fantasy, she has also written a series of autobiographical books, including show more Two Part Invention: The Story of a Marriage, which deals with the illness and death of her husband, soap opera actor Hugh Franklin. In 2004, she received a National Humanities Medal from President George W. Bush. She died on September 6, 2007 of natural causes. Since 1976, Wheaton College in Illinois has maintained a special collection of L'Engle's papers, and a variety of other materials, dating back to 1919. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Original publication date
- 1984
- People/Characters
- Vicky Austin; John Austin; Suzy Austin; Rob Austin; Wallace Austin; Victoria Eaton (Victoria Austin)
- Important events
- Christmas
- First words
- December is probably my favorite month.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)And the light shone right into my heart.
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