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Santa was in a jam; all of his reindeer were sick. He considered all of the things, like a noisy helicopter, that could pull his sleigh but was unhappy with those solutions. Suddenly, he remembers a letter from a little boy from the mountains of New Mexico. That letter took him to a peaceful party scene where he saw a beautiful balloon that the children had made all by themselves. But, the balloon needed heat to make it rise. A little girl's solution brought success and the balloon, with a gondola filled with happy children holding candles, lifted off for a trip with Santa around the world on Christmas Night.…mehr

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Santa was in a jam; all of his reindeer were sick. He considered all of the things, like a noisy helicopter, that could pull his sleigh but was unhappy with those solutions. Suddenly, he remembers a letter from a little boy from the mountains of New Mexico. That letter took him to a peaceful party scene where he saw a beautiful balloon that the children had made all by themselves. But, the balloon needed heat to make it rise. A little girl's solution brought success and the balloon, with a gondola filled with happy children holding candles, lifted off for a trip with Santa around the world on Christmas Night.
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Autorenporträt
The author is a product of the book's local. He was born and raised in Bluewell, West Virginia where he experienced the people first hand. Many of the events of the book are his own. The author holds an MS Degree from the University of Virginia, an MS and PhD from The Florida State University and Post-Doctoral Studies at the US Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine. He has written many scientific articles but this is his first venture as a novelist. The Special Needs Children included amongst the characters are real examples of the authors' practice and research. He admits that he will never miss an opportunity to advocate for those failing to qualify for a routine education.