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Tiny Tim and the Ghost of Ebenezer Scrooge

The Sequel to A Christmas Carol

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Tiny Tim and the Ghost of Ebenezer Scrooge

By: Norman Whaler
Narrated by: Gordon Griffin, Naomi Frederick
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Yes! Old Scrooge is DEAD, to begin with....

In this romance sequel to Charles Dickens' beloved classic, A Christmas Carol, Ebenezer Scrooge dies suddenly just days before Christmas. Tiny Tim, now a young man who lost his sweetheart love, Becky, battles anger and lost faith with the new loss of his best friend. Scrooge’s ghost returns to to teach Tim a much needed lesson about faith...and the real meaning of Christmas!

©2018 Norman Whaler (P)2018 Norman Whaler
Genre Fiction Holidays Literary Fiction
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What did you love best about Tiny Tim and the Ghost of Ebenezer Scrooge?

I knew how Tiny Tim felt when someone close to you dies "It's not fair!"

What did you like best about this story?

When love triumphs.

What about Gordon Griffin and Naomi Frederick ’s performance did you like?

Super performances! I couldn't stop listening!

Any additional comments?

Loved the sound effects and the carols at the end of the book. Quite beautiful.

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Disappointing. Due credit: the piece is pretty well written and the narrator is a really good actor, but, basically, it uses a tried and true Xmas story as a buildup to what amounts to a dramatized sermon on religious (specifically Christian) philosophy. If you are specifically looking for a religious Xmas story, then you will probably enjoy this book, but if, like me, you are a Dickens/A Christmas Carol fan and are looking for a deftly crafted sequel that celebrates the original instead of riding its coattails for religious sermonizing, then skip this one and check out “Jacob T Marley” by R William Bennett, a truly imaginative, intelligent, and specifically respectful homage to Dickens’ Carol. Merry Christmas!

A classic high jacked for the purpose of proselytizing :(

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