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I think this is called "Christmas Memory." Lynn ************************************************************ * Lynn Bright Goliad Elementary School * * Librarian 3902 Goliad Street * * bright@tenet.edu San Angelo, TX 76904 * * "Reading is a window to the world!" * ************************************************************ On 3 Dec 1996, Carol Kennedy wrote: > Even though the Truman Capote Christmas story was written shortly before > his death and is not brand new, it is a beaut. I forget the title at the > moment, but it should be easy to find at the public library if you do not > own it. (I suppose Thomas's "A Child's Christmas In Wales" is too old > for this teacher, but has she seen the version illustrated by Trina > Schart Hyman? It might win her over.) > > Carol Lisker Kennedy, Blue Bell Elementary School > 801 Symphony Lane voice 215-628-1903 > Blue Bell, PA 19422 e-mail ckennedy@mciunix.mciu.k12.pa.us > "Listen to music, read novels, smell the flowers, and the rest > will take care of itself." > > On Tue, 3 Dec 1996, Jeane Campbell wrote: > > > One of my English teachers (7th grade) in our JHS came in today looking for > > books on Christmas to use as a writing example. She wants very descriptive > > writing, etc. I showed her what I had and she said they were all "too old". > > (With my budget, she should be glad I had any!) Any "new" titles you would > > recommend for a middle school. (She also teaches drama) TIA > > > >