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In this uplifting Christmas tale, an inventor and his young son struggle to overcome financial hardship and make their dreams come true. Set during the holiday season, the story follows their creative efforts to build a miniature "City of Hope" as a symbol of resilience and optimism. Crawford's novella captures the warmth of father-son bonds, the spirit of perseverance, and the magic of hope during Christmastime.

Produktbeschreibung
In this uplifting Christmas tale, an inventor and his young son struggle to overcome financial hardship and make their dreams come true. Set during the holiday season, the story follows their creative efforts to build a miniature "City of Hope" as a symbol of resilience and optimism. Crawford's novella captures the warmth of father-son bonds, the spirit of perseverance, and the magic of hope during Christmastime.
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Autorenporträt
Francis Marion Crawford (1854 - 1909) was an American writer noted for his many novels, especially those set in Italy and for his classic weird and fantastic stories. H. Russell Wakefield, in an essay on ghost stories, called Crawford's "The Upper Berth" "the very best one" of such stories. Norman Douglas credits Crawford's financial success as instrumental in encouraging himself to write (though he remained critical of Crawford's habit of inserting first-person editorial comments into his fiction).