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A Midnight Carol: A Novel of How Charles Dickens Saved Christmas Kindle Edition
A novel based on the true story of the struggle Charles Dickens faced during the winter of 1843 while writing his now-classic holiday tale, A Christmas Carol
1843, London. Though the approaching Christmas looks bleak at the home of the Dickens family, Charles and his pregnant wife Catherine try to maintain a good cheer for their four young children. Debts are mounting, food is scarce, and Charles' books—according to his miserly publisher—are no longer selling.
Then Charles has an idea, which comes to him in the ghostly form of Oliver Cromwell, the long-dead, spirit-crushing, Lord Protector of England. A Christmas Carol will be Dickens' most brilliant work yet, both for its mass appeal and underlying political message. But many sinister forces oppose the success of this literary gem; and it is only through faith, kindness and the innate goodness of mankind that A Christmas Carol will become a timeless classic—and that the young writer Charles Dickens will truly save Christmas for all of England...
Find the true story in A Midnight Carol by Patricia K. Davis, sure to become a brand new Christmas classic.
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"A stocking-stuffer par excellence."--Publishers Weekly
"Davis illuminates the dark and brilliant humanity of Charles Dickens-his pervasive anxieties, his love of family, his piston energy, his fabulous imagination-the man who lived a rags-to-riches life more remarkable than any of his stories."--Richard Lederer, author of The Miracle of Language and Sleeping Dogs Don't Lay
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"This highly imaginative reconstruction of the genesis of everyone's most treasured Christmas story is truly magical in its seamless interweaving of literary history with biography, mystery with reality and comedy. Dickens must be dancing a joyous jig with Scrooge and Tiny Tim in heaven over this latest addition to the literature of his favorite season." -Dr. William J. Palmer, author of The Detective and Mr. Dickens
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- ASIN : B00N6M3DH6
- Publisher : St. Martin's Press (October 21, 2014)
- Publication date : October 21, 2014
- Language : English
- File size : 1.6 MB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 208 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,437,083 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #2,040 in Historical Biographical Fiction
- #5,215 in Historical British Fiction
- #8,961 in Holiday Fiction (Kindle Store)
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Customers find the book engaging and well-paced, with one review highlighting how it explores the historical context of Charles Dickens' creation of A Christmas Carol. They also appreciate its readability, with one customer noting how it kept their interest throughout.
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Customers appreciate the pacing of the book, with one describing it as an interesting historical novel that explores Dickens' struggles.
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025This is a well paced story that describes, in colorful detail, Charles Dickens determined effort to write A Christmas Carol. Great story! My first copy goes back to 2000? And I’ve read it every Christmas since. I love this novel. And I don’t believe Patricia Davis, author, ever wrote , rather published, another book.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2014I really liked this book. As one of the great writers Dickens is well known through his works. However, this fascinating fact-based novel explores the why and how Dickens wrote a Christmas Carol. This talented new author succeeds in adding depth and richness that extends beyond the work itself. The characters are delightful and the book held my interest throughout. Entertaining and fun.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2007I would tend to think of this like historical fiction, but more accurately biographical fiction with a great story based around actual events. But it could still be considered of some historical fiction value as Dicken's work was so influential, particularly through the classic this story is about. This book make a very good holidaze season read as it is fairly short and easy to follow. It imitates in some ways the kind of writing reminiscent in the classic Christmas Carol, so one gets the feel of Dicken's thinking and surroundings at the time he crafted the classic tale. I enjoy reading this after the classic every Christmas season.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2013I loved this book! I always try to find something special to read at Christmas that will enrich my heart and mind with holiday magic...and this story did all that and more. So much knowledge of the people and the times was built into the book...which was an enjoyable read for anyone...especially lover's of "A Christmas Carol."
- Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2017Well written, interesting historical novel of how Dickens might have written and published "A Christmas Carol."
- Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2015Great read
- Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2000I love most things Christmas, and especially Dickens' A Christmas Carol, so I was looking forward to reading this. The idea for the book is sound--the "secret" story behind how Dickens was inspired to write his novella and how it became a huge success. But despite a clever twist or two, I cannot recommened this book: it is badly written, poorly plotted, and has lackluster characterizations (especially Dickens). Except for one nicely described scene from atop a cathedral overlooking London, there is no joy to be had in the writing--the ending, which should be practically authorproof in conjuing up Christmas cheer, is rushed and empty. The absence of a historical afterword, explaining how much of this was real and how much was fancy, is inexcusable. I really wanted to like this book, but I didn't. It reads like an outline for an especially mediocre Lifetime TV movie.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2001I really didn't know if I would enjoy this book or not, seeing that it was part fact - part fiction. But enjoy it I did! Written in a Dickensesque style, the book reads almost like an original 19th century novel, the manuscript lost in a musty basement for over a century, only to be found and printed for the first time. The other reviews of this book have done a wonderful job in their storyline description, so I won't bother going there. I will say that this is an excellent book to read in October or November - kind of a precursor of the holidays to come. Enjoy!