All is Bright - A Yorkshire Lad's Christmas

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Author: Dave Preston ISBN: 9780969954088
Publisher: White Rose Content Publication: November 6, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Dave Preston
ISBN: 9780969954088
Publisher: White Rose Content
Publication: November 6, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

All is Bright - The Funniest British Christmas Stories!

Derek Bradley’s just like any other daft young lad growing up in the 1960s - unique. Through his brutally honest eyes and ears we recall what it's like to celebrate Christmas past in a small Yorkshire village.

The advent calendar in the Bradley household is full of adventures - Derek's first crack at carol singing ends with his first kiss. Dad's lost wage packet means a lean festive season, until a tiny law is quietly broken, and his search for holly leads to a ghostly encounter.

As Joseph in the school nativity play, Derek rewrites scripture and fuels a riot. Christmas magic is everywhere, until Granddad tries conjuring with flames at the dinner table.

Christmas Eve in church is anything but holy. In frosty bedrooms, damp village halls,  cheerful pubs, and Santa's Grotto at the CO-OP, all is not calm, but it's certainly bright.

It’s how Christmas used to be – real, fun, and real funny.

“We like it!” BBC Radio

Award-winning author Dave Preston was born and raised in Old Malton, a small village in Yorkshire that provides the perfect setting for these hilarious stories. Perfect for cosy armchair enjoyment, or for reading aloud to family and friends.

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All is Bright - The Funniest British Christmas Stories!

Derek Bradley’s just like any other daft young lad growing up in the 1960s - unique. Through his brutally honest eyes and ears we recall what it's like to celebrate Christmas past in a small Yorkshire village.

The advent calendar in the Bradley household is full of adventures - Derek's first crack at carol singing ends with his first kiss. Dad's lost wage packet means a lean festive season, until a tiny law is quietly broken, and his search for holly leads to a ghostly encounter.

As Joseph in the school nativity play, Derek rewrites scripture and fuels a riot. Christmas magic is everywhere, until Granddad tries conjuring with flames at the dinner table.

Christmas Eve in church is anything but holy. In frosty bedrooms, damp village halls,  cheerful pubs, and Santa's Grotto at the CO-OP, all is not calm, but it's certainly bright.

It’s how Christmas used to be – real, fun, and real funny.

“We like it!” BBC Radio

Award-winning author Dave Preston was born and raised in Old Malton, a small village in Yorkshire that provides the perfect setting for these hilarious stories. Perfect for cosy armchair enjoyment, or for reading aloud to family and friends.

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