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Saint Nick and the Fir Tree in Bloomington, MN
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It's the day after Christmas and Saint Nick's on vacation. His first stop: the little town of Greenwood, where he meets a most unusual Tree. Nick and the Tree go out on the town, but a freak snowstorm brings their festivities to an unexpected conclusion."This charming story by Nancy Adams is a perfect antidote to the after-Christmas blues, and it’s easy to root for the little tree taking its first draft of Ent juice. This particular Santa does swear a bit (“what the holly did I fall over?”), but he can’t help bestowing unexpected gifts in unexpected places.And as for the little tree, whose greatest fear is an ax murderer (shudder), he learns a few happy lessons along the way. Come to think of it, this story is also an antidote to the pre-Christmas blues. If you’re feeling a bit frantic, take a little jaunt with St. Nick and the Fir Tree."--Fran StewartAuthor of Violet as an Amethyst: the 6th Biscuit McKee mystery"With 'Saint Nick and the Fir Tree' Nancy Adams gives us a fun, quirky, different take on how a tree celebrates Christmas. Not with lots of tinsel but lots of magic! A good, short read for the holidays."--Michele Drier, author of EDITED FOR DEATH in trade paperback, SNAP: THE WORLD UNFOLDS in ebook.
It's the day after Christmas and Saint Nick's on vacation. His first stop: the little town of Greenwood, where he meets a most unusual Tree. Nick and the Tree go out on the town, but a freak snowstorm brings their festivities to an unexpected conclusion."This charming story by Nancy Adams is a perfect antidote to the after-Christmas blues, and it’s easy to root for the little tree taking its first draft of Ent juice. This particular Santa does swear a bit (“what the holly did I fall over?”), but he can’t help bestowing unexpected gifts in unexpected places.And as for the little tree, whose greatest fear is an ax murderer (shudder), he learns a few happy lessons along the way. Come to think of it, this story is also an antidote to the pre-Christmas blues. If you’re feeling a bit frantic, take a little jaunt with St. Nick and the Fir Tree."--Fran StewartAuthor of Violet as an Amethyst: the 6th Biscuit McKee mystery"With 'Saint Nick and the Fir Tree' Nancy Adams gives us a fun, quirky, different take on how a tree celebrates Christmas. Not with lots of tinsel but lots of magic! A good, short read for the holidays."--Michele Drier, author of EDITED FOR DEATH in trade paperback, SNAP: THE WORLD UNFOLDS in ebook.

















