Book Thoughts: The Year of the Perfect Christmas Tree (Houston)

  • from the perspective of a child, we learn a story of how a certain Christmas tradition might have come to be
  • fun, unusual vocabulary: auty-mobile, holler (hollow), laurel, rhododendron, craigs, etc.
  • convo: “the old woman in the sky” is mentioned, misconstrues certain Christian elements*
  • illustrations hold several simple charms

Type: picture book
Ages: 4-8
Author: Gloria Houston
Illustrator: Barbara Cooney

*First, note that the people came to church on Christmas Eve “to celebrate the Christmas tree.” During part of the service (mostly a Christmas play by children), Santa enters the scene with the wise men and gives all the deacons a lump of coal or a willow switch (indicating they had been naughty–the joke seemed entirely out of place in a church service). After the preacher said the benediction, “St. Nicholas” wishes everyone a happy Christmas.

Several parts of this story are sweet, but too many odd things overpowered the good. It wasn’t a hit for us.

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