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Who knew the best friend you will ever have would be a tree? Meet Stubs - a talking, walking Christmas tree - and his family. He is fun, lovable, kind, mischievous, super stubborn and fiercely protective of his family. He loves cookies and tricks, gets bored easily and gets in all kinds of trouble in the human as well as the heavenly world. Stubs absolutely refuses to be just an 'ornament' for Christmas, and as the Tannenbaum family - Mum (Amelia), Sadie, Tim and Tom - bring him home to their house, he is horrified and plays all sorts of tricks on them until he realises they are able to talk…mehr

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Who knew the best friend you will ever have would be a tree? Meet Stubs - a talking, walking Christmas tree - and his family. He is fun, lovable, kind, mischievous, super stubborn and fiercely protective of his family. He loves cookies and tricks, gets bored easily and gets in all kinds of trouble in the human as well as the heavenly world. Stubs absolutely refuses to be just an 'ornament' for Christmas, and as the Tannenbaum family - Mum (Amelia), Sadie, Tim and Tom - bring him home to their house, he is horrified and plays all sorts of tricks on them until he realises they are able to talk to him. Stubs becomes part of the family and the best friend they can ever imagine. Together they have many funny, heart-warming, out-of-this-world and heavenly adventures. A Collection of Magical Christmas Stories: * - Stubs Meets His Family * - Stubs Saves Christmas * - Stubs Gets Lost in New York
Autorenporträt
Joy Mitchell grew up in Europe and spent most of her life studying and travelling around the world. Whilst working in the world of science during the day, she has been writing during the night, making up stories for her children. Joy now lives on a small farm in New Zealand and writes full time. While her family members sadly refused to be written about, her trees, horses and dogs were only too happy to be featured.