The long Christmas Eve
, [contracted braille] / Published by : American Printing House for the Blind, (Louisville, KY :) Physical details: 1 v. of contracted braille.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Contracted Braille | W. Ross Macdonald School Library Seasonal | Fiction | F DUR (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Copy: 1 Vol: 1(1) | Available | 2013-1410 | |
Contracted Braille | W. Ross Macdonald School Library Seasonal | Fiction | F DUR (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Copy: 2 Vol: 1(1) | Available | 2013-1411 |
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Contracted braille.
An engaging short story about a Bavarian family in Boston gives Christmas cheer, a couple of surprises and a touch of nostalgia for the old country in the new. On Beacon Hill, the 12 year old twins Karl and Maria Bayer, out window shopping with their father, see a wooden angel in a shop, very like the ones their woodcarving grandfather used to make in Oberammergau. They are separately inspired- the twins to buy the angel for their father and Mr. Bayer to get out his old carving tools and make one- and there is warm gaiety Christmas morning when they discover both angels in the creche.
Transcribed from: Boston : Houghton Mifflin, c1954.
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