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Tuesday, December 24, 2019

"The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus" by L. Frank Baum

This book is entirely enchanting.  I loved it so, so much!  It's charming and sweet and cheerful and lovely.  I can't believe I'd never even heard of it until about a month ago!  Especially because it was written by L. Frank Baum, the guy who wrote The Wizard of Oz.

In this story, an abandoned infant is rescued and raised by magical folk living in the forest when the world was very young.  He's named Neclaus, but called Claus for short, and grows up happy and carefree and kind.  

When he goes out into the world of humans as an adult, he befriends all the children he meets, and ends up inventing toys.  Not just new toys, but the whole idea of toys and playthings.  He makes toys for more and more children, gets help from his magical friends to deliver them, and gradually becomes the jolly Santa Claus that we know and love today.

I loved all the little illustrations by Mary Cowles Clark in my MacMillan Collector's Library edition, which I believe are copied from the first edition published back in 1902.  

(Mine from Instagram)

If This was a Movie, I Would Rate It: G.  Good and wholesome and suitable for all ages.


This is my third book read and reviewed for the Literary Christmas Reading Link-Up and my 39th for my second go-round with the Classics Club.


3 comments:

  1. This sounds so precious! The Oz books are some of my favorites, so I'll have to check this out!

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    1. MC, it is totally adorable. If you like his Oz books, definitely find this!

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  2. Aw! I've read ALL of the Oz books, so I'm definitely intrigued with this Santa Claus book from the same author. Thanks for sharing about it!

    By the way... THANKS for participating in A Literary Christmas reading challenge. Hope you'll join us again for the 2020 edition. :)

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