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Briefe vom Weihnachtsmann by J.R.R. Tolkien

teatoto's review against another edition

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3.0

Queste lettere scritte da un padre scrittore (e che scrittore signori!) per i figli fanno tenerezza, ma non tanto quanto mi aspettavo. Mi impressiona quasi di più il fatto che proseguendo nella lettura si percepisce come l’infanzia finisca per i figli. Poco a poco, l’uno dopo l’altro, smettono di scrivere lettere a Babbo Natale, smettono di chiedere regali e di appendere la calza in attesa di questi regali, smettono di interessarsi alle disgrazie che colpiscono il Polo Nord e tutta la compagnia che ci vive. Ma la domanda che mi sorge spontanea alla fine di questa lettura è se sia giusto smettere di credere nella magia del Natale una volta che l’infanzia finisce. ✨

rainyfellaa's review against another edition

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3.0

Not the kind of book I love but this was a wonderful idea by Tolkien it's quite charming imagining the faces of those kids when they received that letter.

patuso's review against another edition

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4.0

Este Tolkien... Además de una imaginación fuera de lo normal tiene arte para dibujar!

Me ha sorprendido sobretodo que se puede ver con el paso de los años en las cartas el reflejo de la segunda guerra mundial y el impacto que esta tenía en la familia Tolkien y en el mundo en general.
También esa guerra se lleva Tolkien al mundo del Polo Norte, cuando en los últimos años de Cartas también Papá Noel y el Oso Polar se enfrentan a los trasgos.

cruella_reeds's review against another edition

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emotional funny hopeful relaxing fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? N/A
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.5

sofia_santana's review against another edition

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hopeful

3.0

8797999's review against another edition

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4.0

Personal, touching, charming and beautiful. What a magical household to grow up in with JRRT as a father, his creativity is immense even with these Letters From Father Christmas. Polar Bear is the star of the show.

A wonderful read for both young and old.

tgannon's review against another edition

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5.0

Delightfully charming with a historical subtext that's fascinating considering the origins of the text.

katykelly's review against another edition

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5.0

Inspiring, entertaining and heart-warming letters by a famous father to his offspring

I'd heard of this before, but never read it. As a parent now myself, I decided it was time to try it, and in December, the timing was perfect.

I came away from this feeling very seasonal, buoyed up, and determined to do something similar myself!

The audio version is beautifully produced, with some famous voices providing the 'letter writer' voices and seasonal music interspersed throughout, making it a short but very Christmassy book to share.

It comprises years-worth of Tolkein's letters to his children, in the guide of Father Christmas, and occasionally his friends and workers at the North Pole (the Polar Bear is particularly amusing).

Over the years, there are ongoing stories about battles with trolls, things that go wrong, life in the North Pole, and we also get a feel for the lives of both Tolkein and his children, and they tighten their belts (and stocking expectations) for World Wars and shortages.

It is sad as each new letter addresses a new child and we know that yet another has grown up and out of the Father Christmas era. But so lovely to hear of the letters they write back to their correspondent and what they say to him. Charming, just charming.

Loved this, and I hope to remember to find it again (library download) next December. And next year, when my youngest is 18 months I will attempt to follow in the footsteps of a literary great and thrill my own little guy with something similar.

a_reader_obsessed's review against another edition

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4.0

4 Holiday Stars!

Absolutely endearing to know that a father, let alone an infamous author, invested so much time and energy and creative effort to keep his kids’ beliefs in all the wonders of Christmas alive for as long as possible.

This book shows the real letters and the impressive effort Tolkien made to do different handwritings for Father Christmas, a mischievous polar bear helper, and an elf. Not only did he create a goblin alphabet, he also did many personal drawings depicting snapshots of daily life and adventurous mishaps at the North Pole that were impressive regarding the attention to the minute details.

I’m in awe with this heart warming collection showcasing a father’s love for his children and urge you to check it out to enjoy the feel good afterglow!

book_concierge's review against another edition

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4.0

This lovely volume – I had the centenary edition – duplicates the letters from Father Christmas which were sent to Tolkien’s children beginning in 1920 and continuing for the next twenty-three years. The letters relate the many adventures Father Christmas and his helpers – The North Polar Bear, elves, etc – have both in preparation for the big day and throughout the year.

Tolkein seriously disguised his handwriting / printing, using a very shaky hand that is quite difficult for these old eyes, so I’m grateful for the printed text accompanying the photos of each letter. If I were a young person I would probably try to memorize Polar Bear’s unique alphabet and use that to write notes to my friends (something I did with Tolkein’s Elven runes back in the day after reading The Hobbit). I much enjoyed the inventiveness of these missives and loved the hand-drawn illustrations of the Northern Lights, or a Goblin War, or a flood caused by … well, I won’t spoil it for you.

My only disappointment is that we don’t see any of the letters Tolkien’s children wrote back to Father Christmas.

Still, it’s a treasure to be enjoyed by more generations of both children and adults.