Aston Barnack has a secret. As the disillusioned former Guardian of Christmas, he has long abandoned the festive season and now sells assorted cakes and continental coffees in a small English seaside town. But when an old man discovers his identity and seeks the help of our disenchanted Spirit to right a great wrong, Aston is forced to return to a role he swore never to revive. Set against the backdrop of a busy, modern coffee shop in a north Norfolk coastal town, Keeping Christmas is the story of two men – both very different, but each with a secret – who undertake a supernatural Christmas adventure that leads them on a journey through the streets of Victorian London to the trenches of the Western Front in 1914. Thanks to a well-read book, a mysterious wooden box, a much-loved Christmas card and a straggly piece of tinsel, Keeping Christmas is an exquisitely-executed novella-length tale of enduring friendship, reconciliation, redemption and coffee. A masterclass in modern storytelling. "Mark always has such a wonderful way of expressing himself, ESPECIALLY over the holiday season! He's so sentimental, articulate and well-spoken; I'm jealous! A very special Englishman." - Online Author Review
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- Release Date TBD
- Authors Mark Blasdale, Jane Alvey Harris
- Language English
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