Season's Readings – Christmas Stories and Holiday Tales

Christmas Every Day – A Timeless Holiday Tale by William Dean Howells


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What if Christmas didn’t come just once a year—but every single day? In William Dean Howells’ charming tale, a young girl makes a wish that the holiday spirit might last forever. At first it’s magical: endless presents, feasts, carols, and cheer. But soon the town begins to sag under the weight of too many fruitcakes, too many toys, and far too much goodwill. The joy wears thin. The tinsel droops. Even Santa looks tired. This light-hearted fable reminds us that what makes Christmas meaningful is the anticipation—and the pause—between celebrations.


William Dean Howells (1837–1920), often called the “Dean of American Letters,” was a guiding voice in the rise of American literary realism. As editor of The Atlantic Monthly, he championed writers like Mark Twain, Henry James, Sarah Orne Jewett, and Mary E. Wilkins Freeman. His own fiction blends humor, social insight, and gentle satire, and stories like Christmas Every Day continue to charm readers more than a century later.


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