The delight and drama of the journey is nothing compared to the surprise awaiting Herbert Henry upon reaching the House of Claus. Chaos abounds, Christmas is in jeopardy, and it is down
to one industrious little boy, and only slightly helpful dog and the cast of characters Herbert has helped and befriended on the way to save Christmas . . . but can Herbert also save his father and
his home?
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- Santa's Secret Society
Santa's Secret Society
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Publisher Name
Dynamite Entertainment
Genre(s)
Age Range
8+
Release Date
December 06, 2022
ISBN13
978-1948206549
Less than a week before Christmas, Herbert Henry’s father has lost his job, and worse, his Christmas cheer. Herbert needs the kind of help only Santa can provide. But as he journeys north to hand-deliver his letter to Santa, Herbert discovers that his power to help others―from busy Elves to a stranded Snow Bear―could be the key to everyone’s merry Christmas.
Editor review
1 review
Christmas Spirit
Overall rating
4.3
Plot
4.0
Characters
5.0
Writing Style
4.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
N/A
What I liked:
Santa's Secret Society is the tale of a determined, almost ten-year-old who takes on the whole weight of responsibility for his dad's Christmas cheer. He takes on the task of hand delivering his letter to Santa and, along the way, discovers that his willing heart is the key to what makes Christmas so unique for his dad. A heartwarming tell that middle-grade children will enjoy in the winter season as it is not one of those that focus on Santa as much as the true Christmas spirit.
Final Verdict:
I love the heartfelt message that it is not the presents under the tree but our love and kindness for others that is the true Christmas Spirit. The length of the story is not overly long and has a great message.
Santa's Secret Society is the tale of a determined, almost ten-year-old who takes on the whole weight of responsibility for his dad's Christmas cheer. He takes on the task of hand delivering his letter to Santa and, along the way, discovers that his willing heart is the key to what makes Christmas so unique for his dad. A heartwarming tell that middle-grade children will enjoy in the winter season as it is not one of those that focus on Santa as much as the true Christmas spirit.
Final Verdict:
I love the heartfelt message that it is not the presents under the tree but our love and kindness for others that is the true Christmas Spirit. The length of the story is not overly long and has a great message.
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