Author: | John Arthur Worre | ISBN: | 9781452077925 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse | Publication: | November 10, 2010 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse | Language: | English |
Author: | John Arthur Worre |
ISBN: | 9781452077925 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse |
Publication: | November 10, 2010 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse |
Language: | English |
Charles Dickens wrote a great story, a story that resonated with his readers over a century ago and has continued to do so over the years.
The story's power to touch people's hearts is undeniable and this version is offered for two reasons.
First, the original version is, for today's readers, difficult to read and understand.Its verbiage and style were entirely appropriate for the day, but now are cumbersome at best.This version is written to be more reader-friendly while holding to the soul and integrity of the original.Our story also has been abridged to some degree to make the story line a bit simpler.
Second, we take the liberty of reading between the lines of what Dickens wrote and making, we believe, the logical assumption that Scrooge's final transformation is a true spiritual rebirth.Many who have studied his life and work are convinced of his own Christianity as his work not only includes a beautifully written story about Jesus, but his other writings always told a story of redemption.
Read it to your children and your grandchildren during this Christmas time and then put it on the shelf to be taken down and re-read Christmas after Christmas.This story doesn't get old.It is, indeed, a perennial favorite.
Charles Dickens wrote a great story, a story that resonated with his readers over a century ago and has continued to do so over the years.
The story's power to touch people's hearts is undeniable and this version is offered for two reasons.
First, the original version is, for today's readers, difficult to read and understand.Its verbiage and style were entirely appropriate for the day, but now are cumbersome at best.This version is written to be more reader-friendly while holding to the soul and integrity of the original.Our story also has been abridged to some degree to make the story line a bit simpler.
Second, we take the liberty of reading between the lines of what Dickens wrote and making, we believe, the logical assumption that Scrooge's final transformation is a true spiritual rebirth.Many who have studied his life and work are convinced of his own Christianity as his work not only includes a beautifully written story about Jesus, but his other writings always told a story of redemption.
Read it to your children and your grandchildren during this Christmas time and then put it on the shelf to be taken down and re-read Christmas after Christmas.This story doesn't get old.It is, indeed, a perennial favorite.