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The Beggar Boy at Christ's Christmas Tree
"'The Beggar Boy at Christ's Christmas Tree' is a Christmas-time short story written by Fyodor Dostoevsky in 1876. It was first published in A Writer's Diary, January 1876. This story is also known as 'The Heavenly Christmas Tree'. The author begins by telling us he has made this story up, but that even so, he thinks it must have actually happened—on Christmas Eve, in a great town, at a time of terrible frost. The boy of the title, 'six years old or younger,' awakens in a frigid cellar, reaches for his mother, and finds she is 'as cold as the wall.' He makes his way outside. Apparently he has just arrived from a remote village; this is the first time he has ever experienced the bustling streets of a vibrant city—especially festive, as this is Christmas Eve. He stops to view a lovely party, with children dancing. He notices how lovely a young girl looks. Then he moves on to witness another grand party, with even more children, and with many people going in. He boldly walks in himself, but the people inside 'shouted at him and waved him back'. A woman puts a kopek in his hand and hustles him out the door; his fingers are too cold to hold on to the coin, and he immediately drops it. Next he stops to watch some astonishing puppets behind yet another window. The show delights him; but after a few moments an older child comes up from behind, hits him on the head, trips him, and steals his hat. The boy gets up and runs into someone's courtyard and sits next to a wood stack. Suddenly, he feels warm and comfortable. He hears his mother singing, and a 'small voice' invites him to come see a Christmas tree. And then he is at a great party indeed—and his mother is there, and other children who suffered similar fates, and their mothers too. He learns that this is 'Christ's Christmas tree.' The children run up to their weeping mothers and tell them not to cry, because everything is all right. The next morning, the frozen bodies of both the child and his mother are found, and they are said to have met before the Lord God in Heaven. The author returns and says he felt it was important to tell this story because he is convinced it must have really happened. But then he clarifies himself, and explains that he is only sure about the first part—and that he has no idea whether the incident about Christ's tree might be true or not."
Fyodor Dostoevsky (Author), Mark Bowen (Narrator)
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The Brothers Karamazov (Easy Classics)
"An adapted and illustrated edition of the Russian classic, at an easy-to-read level for all ages! Dimitri is angry and reckless. Ivan is smart and logical. Alyosha is caring and forgiving. And their half-brother Smerdyakov is treated no better than a servant by their father. When Dimitri falls in love with a woman who isn’t his fiancée and sets out to get the money his father is keeping from him, tensions within the family run higher than ever. Can Alyosha bring the Karamazov family together before disaster strikes?"
Fyodor Dostoevsky, Gemma Barder (Author), Dan Bottomley (Narrator)
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Crime and Punishment (Easy Classics)
"An adapted and illustrated edition of the Russian classic, at an easy-to-read level for all ages! Once a promising young student, Raskolnikov does not know how he ended up poor and miserable. Determined to get his life back on track, he commits a terrible act. But as his desperate mother and sister turn up on his doorstep, and a stern police detective starts sniffing around, Raskolnikov’s troubles may not be over after all. Will Raskolnikov be punished for his crime, or will the guilt get him first?"
Fyodor Dostoevsky, Gemma Barder (Author), Dan Bottomley (Narrator)
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Classic Christmas Tales by Famous Authors, Vol. 1
"Enjoy a timeless collection of classic Christmas tales, all available in one audiobook! Classic Christmas Tales by Famous Authors, Volume 1 includes: 'The Royal Truffle Hunt' by Anthony Thorn'A Christmas Dream and How it Came True' by Louisa May Alcott'The Sabots of Little Wolff' by Fran├ºois Copp├®e'A Christmas Guest' by Selma Lagerlöf'Christmas Goblins' by Charles Dickens'At Christmas Time' by Anton Chekhov'The Heavenly Christmas Tree' by Fydor Dostoevsky"
Charles Dickens, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Louisa May Alcott (Author), Bobbie Frohman, David Thorn (Narrator)
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