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Someone Who Gives Lovingly and Freely
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Santa Claus: The Beginning is the enchanting story of a young man tasked with assuming the role of Santa Claus and the adventures and friendships that follow as he realizes his destiny. What inspired you to write this reimagining of the age-old tale of Santa Claus?
The inspiration came from a dream I had. A voice said, “Terry, write a new version of A Christmas Carol, but make the main character the man who would become Santa Claus.”
I then thought about what kind of man would become Santa and what kind of boy grows up to be that man.
And more importantly, how and who convinces the man to become Santa.
What was your favorite scene in this story and why?
My favorite scene in this story is Santa and his Chief Elf, Pinnacle, discussing Pixies and pixie dust used in some spaghetti. I thought it was a fun way to show the loyalty of the two characters and some of their personalities.
What, if any, types of challenges did you face as you created this new version of a beloved classic?
The key challenge was to ensure that my new additions to the traditional story of Santa would fit and make sense. I wanted the reader to think to themselves, “I understand how these events add some fun information and more dimension to Santa.”
Giving a definition of the name of Santa Claus was important. Someone who gives lovingly and freely.
I also hoped to introduce some new characters to the story who would embody the traits of Santa.
What is the next book you are working on, and when will it be out?
That is a good question. I’ll have to get back to you on that.
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Follow John as he encounters magical elves and meets Jessica, the manager of Santa’s castle at the North Pole. Experience the excitement of Santa’s first global trip on Christmas Eve, 1840, as the story reaches its heartwarming conclusion.
This enchanting tale unveils the origins of a talented toy maker, his special abilities, the loyal reindeer by his side, and the devoted friendships that shape his destiny. Suitable for all ages, this classic story is a delightful adventure filled with magic, imagination, and the spirit of Christmas.
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Santa Claus: The Beginning
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Set in 1820’s Boston, Terry Broxson’s Santa Claus – The Beginning revolves around the industrious Rudolph Stern, the owner of the acclaimed Rudolph Stern Toys. Stern’s business flourishes year after year, attributed not just to his good business sense but also his unmatched craft of toy-making. The narrative takes an intriguing turn when Stern is approached by a youth selling two distinctly unique toys made by orphans Benjamin Timmons and John Nicholas. Recognizing the inherent talent behind these creations, Stern not only acquires the toys but also decides to meet, and subsequently adopt, the two young boys. Bringing them under his wing, he mentors them into becoming Master Craftsmen. Stern’s untimely demise in 1835 leaves the duo with the challenge and honor of upholding his esteemed legacy.
Broxson masterfully weaves fiction with the beloved legend of Santa Claus, offering readers an imaginative origin story. The depth and relatability of the characters pull readers into their world, making them feel they are part of the characters’ journey. Touching moments and magical twists add layers to the narrative.
The narrative excels not just in its storytelling but in the vivid imagery it conjures. Broxson’s depiction of the North Pole is so immersive that one can almost taste the hot cocoa, hear the elves’ hard at work, and witness the camaraderie between the reindeer. The subplot of John’s romance with Jessica, the castle manager, adds another layer to this multifaceted tale.
Without confining it to any specific age bracket, Santa Claus – The Beginning is a delightful read for all ages. Its enchanting narrative, complemented by rich descriptions, makes it an ideal tale to revisit every Christmas season. It is sure to become a cherished tradition, best enjoyed with a cup of hot cocoa and the warmth of family. For anyone with a penchant for Christmas tales that resonate, Broxson’s tale is an absolute must-read. Highly recommended for readers young and old alike.
Pages: 84: ASIN : B0CGC5HWR3
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