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These twenty four short stories are ideal for advent reading. They are short enough for your commute into work in December and ideal for encouraging a festive mood to descend upon busy shoulders.
The titles of the stories and brief descriptions are as follows:
Keep It All The Year - The love of George leads to a lifelong love of Christmas.
Lost In A Forest - Kathleen needs to come up with a name for her and Don's new house.
The End Of The Life Of Brian - Rats and romance combine in this tale.
The Pastry Plaster Plan For Patiently Pleasing Previously Perturbed People - Mince pie munching helps Roberta to cheer up in time for Christmas.
Deck The Halls - Communal living works out for the best, despite Jemima's fears.
I Got Your Mum Alan Titchmarsh - Unlimited text messages between husband and wife help with Christmas plans.
Shirley's Cold Cutz - Mrs C spends a pleasant few hours gossiping at the hairdressers.
Fat - Her Christmas - Mary learns to listen to the positive people and become one of them.
YulaTron 3000 - This robot promises to be your festive metal pal that does the job so well.
Teenage Cleans Are Hard To Beat - Melinda's Christmas is made when she meets Simon in a launderette.
Sometimes Good Guys Don't Wear White - Karen is surprised to find that Santa was in her year at school.
The Bell - Donna feels grateful for being in the here and now in nineteen-eighty-three.
Bring Me Sunshine - Nancy hopes her daughter Lisa's news will be met with understanding by the rest of the family.
Follow That Star Tonight - Lothario Terry strums his guitar to great effect and Jan is smitten.
Secret Santa - Lily finds the perfect gift for Edna after a prickly conversation.
The Freegle Has Landed - Peter's big garage bill means Melanie has to budget very wisely for Christmas shopping.
Redemption - Ella has got into a pickle and isn't looking forward to Christmas at all.
You've Got to Have Christmas Dinner For Christmas Dinner - Six people, six opinions on the yummiest thing to eat on the twenty-fifth of December.
Late Night Thursday - Maureen watches regular customers as they shop before Christmas nineteen-eighty-eight.
The Harvest Mouse Party - Christine suspects that mice inhabit the hedgerow she walks past every day on her way to school.
Monologue - Liz reflects on life and love while preparing to write her Christmas cards.
I Bet You Have A Great Christmas 1995 - Charlene is happiest when playing guessing games.
Pullit-on-Three - Christmas cracker jokes are created in the charming town of Pullit-on-Three.
If I Had a Magic Wand in December... - Some thoughts on how the festive season should be.
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