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In this heartwarming finale of my special Christmas series on the firefly’s Hatful of Yarns podcast listeners join me for a cozy reading of the combined Staves Four and Five from Charles Dickens' timeless classic, A Christmas Carol. As Ebenezer Scrooge faces the eerie Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come and discovers the profound power of redemption, this beloved tale is brought to a joyous conclusion with themes of hope, transformation, and the true spirit of the season that Dickens helped inspire in our modern celebrations.
Perfect for knitters, crocheters, and holiday enthusiasts, this episode invites you to settle in with your favorite yarn project, a warm cuppa, and some festive treats. It's like gathering around the fireside with grandma for storytime—simple, sincere, and full of seasonal magic to make your Christmas a little extra special.
Whether you're stitching away or just soaking in the holiday vibe, this episode is your invitation to embrace goodwill and cheer. Merry Christmas from Firefly’s Hatful of Yarns—God bless us, every one!
To close out the series on a jolly note, be sure to gather the children and grandchildren around to listen to the bonus episode featuring a reading of Clement Clarke Moore's A Visit From St. Nicholas (Aka: The Night Before Christmas). This gently immersive bonus piece (Season 1, Episode 12 in my podcast listing) is ideal for parents and grandparents to share a magical yuletide moment with the little ones before sending them off to bed with dreams of Christmas morning to come!
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Credits
This reading is based on the "A Christmas Carol in Prose; Being a Ghost Story of Christmas by Charles Dickens" found on the Project Gutenberg website. Please note the following:
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Music Clips and Sound Effects: Much gratitude to pixaby.com and the many generous contributors there of high quality royalty free music and sound effects.
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