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"Traditions" are customs, beliefs, or practices that are handed down from generation to generation. They are timeless, perhaps starting thousands of years ago, or maybe just yesterday. Hobie the Christmas Spider is a story created from a bit of Germanic folklore about an Old World tradition...only from the perspective of the spiders! It teaches children about the love Jesus has for all living creatures - humans and animals, from the very large and sophisticated to the tiniest and seemingly most insignificant ones of all. It is a story of love and the "magic" of Christmas.

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"Traditions" are customs, beliefs, or practices that are handed down from generation to generation. They are timeless, perhaps starting thousands of years ago, or maybe just yesterday. Hobie the Christmas Spider is a story created from a bit of Germanic folklore about an Old World tradition...only from the perspective of the spiders! It teaches children about the love Jesus has for all living creatures - humans and animals, from the very large and sophisticated to the tiniest and seemingly most insignificant ones of all. It is a story of love and the "magic" of Christmas.
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Autorenporträt
Madelyn Rohrer is a professional storyteller and author of seven books, including Hobie the Christmas Spider and Shoes in the River and two novellas. Many of her short stories have been chosen for inclusion in writers guild anthologies. Madelyn was a contributing editor for the Positive Points column of the Jonesborough Herald & Tribune newspaper for many years, plus a freelance writer of marketing packages within Ballad Health. She is the recipient of the Ann S. Eady Award of the Antique Automobile Club of America as well as being the first female president of two AACA regions. She is an avid historian, teacher, public speaker, and a workshop presenter for churches, businesses, and storytelling and writers' groups.