No. of pages 202
Published: 2011
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"Christmas, An American Holiday" by Robert Haven Schauffler explores the rich tapestry of Christmas traditions in the United States, blending history, culture, and personal experiences. Schauffler delves into the origins of various customs, from caroling to festive feasts, and illustrates how these practices have been shaped by diverse influences over time. The narrative captures the spirit of the holiday, emphasizing themes of togetherness, generosity, and joy. Through vivid descriptions and reflections, the book invites readers to appreciate the significance of Christmas as a uniquely American celebration, steeped in both nostalgia and the promise of new memories. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 202 pages in this book. This book was published in 2011 by Flying Chipmunk Publishing .