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Miracle and Other Christmas Stories
 
 

Miracle and Other Christmas Stories (Hardcover)

de Connie Willis (Author)
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Connie Willis loves Christmas. "I even like the parts most people hate--shopping in crowded malls and reading Christmas newsletters and seeing relatives and standing in baggage check-in lines at the airport. Okay, I lied. Nobody likes standing in baggage check-in lines," she writes. Willis knows it's hard to write good Christmas stories: the subject matter is limited, the writer has to balance between sentiment and skepticism, and too many fall into the Victorian habit of killing off saintly children and poor people. Here she presents eight marvelous Christmas tales, two of which appear for the first time.

The stories range from "The Pony," about a psychotherapist who doesn't believe that Christmas gifts can answer our deepest longings, and "Inn," in which a choir member rehearsing for the Christmas pageant becomes part of the original Christmas story, to "Newsletter," where an invasion of parasitic creatures causes unusually good behavior in their hosts, and "Epiphany," a story of three unlikely Magi following signs through a North American winter toward the returned Jesus Christ. "Miracle" is a comic romance echoing Willis's favorite Yuletide movie, Miracle on 34th Street, and "Catspaw" is a homage to the traditional Christmas murder mystery with a sly, science-fictional twist. The collection also includes "In Coppelius' Toyshop," in which a bad guy is trapped in Toyland, and "Adaptation," a Dickensian story about what it means to keep Christmas in your heart.

Those who want only SF stories may find this collection lacking, but anyone who enjoys complex tales with true Christmas spirit will treasure it. --Nona Vero



From Publishers Weekly

The witty, literate Willis offers a wonderfully enjoyable ode to Christmas with this collection of eight fantastic seasonal tales. In "Inn," Willis turns what could have been a maudlin church choir story into a poignant tale with a time-travel twist. The title piece, "Miracle," is a screwball office comedy in which It's a Wonderful Life is soundly trounced in favor of Miracle on 34th Street, and the spirit of an ecologically aware surfer appears to give a reluctant heroine her heart's desire. A world-class jerk gets a Twilight Zone-like comeuppance in "In Coppelius's Toy Shop," while in the ominous "The Pony," the characters find exactly what they truly want under the tree. "Adaptation" blends literary and paternal love as two characters from Dickens's "A Christmas Carol" and a modern-day Scrooge become part of a lonely bibliophile's holiday. Throughout the book, Willis's well-crafted stories fuse traditional holiday plots with SF and fantasy elements to good effect. For example, her take on the British country-house Christmas mystery, "Cat's Paw," stars a world-famous sleuth and his slightly foggy assistant Abut it's set in a futuristic steel-and-glass manor and involves a plot that pivots around primate-rights activism. This is a collection that will entertain readers both in and out of season; and as a stocking-stuffer for SF fans, it's a merry delight. (Nov.) FYI: Willis's To Say Nothing of the Dog has won the 1999 Hugo Award for Best Novel.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 This is my favorite Christmas book!, Déc 9 2003
Par Deborah Rimmer "eclectic choices" (Grapevine, TX United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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It is now a tradition for me to read this book at Christmas time to put myself in the real Christmas spirit. Ms. Willis has includes stories that are just plain fun and stories that are very insightful and thought-provoking. Each story is a delight and a surprise. Enjoy!
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5.0étoiles sur 5 If you love Christmas--the good AND the bad--read this book!, Déc 8 2003
Par Beth Cholette "doctor_beth" (Upstate NY USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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As soon as I read the first few lines of the author's introduction--"I love Christmas. All of it--decorating the tree and singing in the choir and baking cookies and wrapping presents. I even like the parts most people hate--shopping in crowded malls and reading Christmas newsletters and seeing relatives and standing in baggage check-in lines at the airport."--I knew this book was for me! Like Willis, I'm crazy about Christmas; there's virtually no aspect of the holidays which I dislike. I also enjoy science fiction, and so I was eager to discover what Willis had in store for her readers.

The stories in this book aren't exactly classical science fiction; there are no beings from other planets, giant creatures, robotics, or anything of that sort. Rather, the tales contain elements that are more supernatural in nature and involve the appearance of various ghosts and other strange phenomena. Although certainly not the traditional sappy Christmas fare, all of the stories have happy endings. Furthermore, Willis's love of Christmas shines through her writing, and thus each story embodies the magic of the Christmas season.

The best way to determine if you'll like this book is to answer the question posed by the title story: which Christmas movie is better, IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE or MIRACLE ON 34th STREET? If you chose the latter, read this book!

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1.0étoiles sur 5 Absolute Drivel, Nov. 5 2003
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I wish I could give this *NO STARS*. Connie, what happened??! I was looking for a nice gift to get my friends for Christmas--I have been a huge Connie Willis fan ever since I opened "Bellwether" and stayed up all night to finish it--and I thought this would be perfect. Her other books are nothing short of brilliant, "To Say Nothing of the Dog" is perfect, so what happened here? I tried desperately to like it, but I was so glad I checked it out of the library before spending money on it buying my very own copy. The stories are nothing short of incredibly clumsy, fanciful and amateurish writing where Connie continually slaps you about the face to remind you of her pure dislike of the movie "It's a Wonderful Life". Okay! Enough already! We get the point! I've read better. It's ultimately cheesy. Do yourself a favor and avoid this at all costs. (And to the other reviewers...did you even read this book?)
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Delightful stories, even to a bah-humbug sort like me
Unlike Connie Willis, I *don't* love Christmas. I don't put up Christmas lights, I don't kill a tree, and I don't send out Holiday Letters. Yech. Read more
Publié le Aoû 27 2002 par Esther Schindler

5.0étoiles sur 5 Wonderful very off beat Christmas Stories
These stories start off in the oddest directions, but stay with them. Each one, by the end, has made a thought provoking point. Read more
Publié le Fév 17 2002 par Deborah Rimmer

4.0étoiles sur 5 Not Willis' best work, but adequate.
Not Willis' best work, but adequate. This collection of Christmas themed short stories starts off weak ("Miracle", in particular isn't very good), but the last five... Read more
Publié le Déc 18 2001 par Adam Missner

5.0étoiles sur 5 Miracle and other Christmas Stories
In reading this book I felt that I had at last found somone who felt the same way that I did about Christmas. Read more
Publié le Nov. 26 2001 par Jo Ellen Whitney

5.0étoiles sur 5 Connie Willis puts a new twist on Christmas
My mom picked this book up from the library and almost didn't get it back after I got my hands on it. Read more
Publié le Sep 13 2001

4.0étoiles sur 5 Heart Warming Christmas Stories
I am not a big short story fan, but who can resist stories about Christmas by one of the foremost science fiction authors? Read more
Publié le Avril 12 2001

4.0étoiles sur 5 SF in everyday life
What can I say about Connie Willis? She's simply one of the best science fiction writers today. But not for her the galaxy-spanning epic or heroic battles. Read more
Publié le Fév 22 2001 par Kevin W. Parker

5.0étoiles sur 5 Buy one for yourself and everyone you know!
Connie Willis is, without a doubt, one of the finest writers of sci fi short stories out there right now. Read more
Publié le Janv. 5 2001 par Kim Unertl

1.0étoiles sur 5 Sloppy, sentimental tripe
Come on you other reviewers, get a grip! Connie Willis has written some great books, but this was definitely not one of them. Read more
Publié le Janv. 4 2001

5.0étoiles sur 5 The Spirit of Christmas - with a Sci Fi twist
Set during the Chrsitmas season, these stories illustrate the Christmas values of generosity of spirit, renewal and discovery of faith in characters who are recognizably like us,... Read more
Publié le Janv. 2 2001 par Kimberley Mitchell

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