The Stolen Christmas Tree

Illustrated by Ulrike Möltgen
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The Stolen Christmas Tree / Der gestohlene Weihnachtsbaum
Illustrated by Ulrike Möltgen
Fallada’s greatest Christmas stories

»If there is Christmas for humans, there must also be a Christmas for animals.«
What to do when Christmas is just around the corner and there is still no tree? Or when the Christmas list is long, but money is scarce? And could the animals outside also celebrate the holidays? In his stories, bestselling author Hans Fallada recalls the most wonderful time of the year: »That feeling of waking up and knowing: today really is Christmas. What we had been talking about for three months, what we had been hoping for for so long, now it was really here!« And with the...
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What to do when Christmas is just around the corner and there is still no tree? Or when the Christmas list is long, but money is scarce? And could the animals outside also celebrate the holidays? In his stories, bestselling author Hans Fallada recalls the most wonderful time of the year: »That feeling of waking up and knowing: today really is Christmas. What we had been talking about for three months, what we had been hoping for for so long, now it was really here!« And with the wonderful illustrations by Ulrike Möltgen, these stories make Christmas all the more special!
2022, 117 pages
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Hans Fallada (1893–1947) was a German writer. His most famous works include Little Man, What Now? (1932) and Every Man Dies Alone (1947).
Hans Fallada (1893–1947) was a German writer. His most famous works include Little Man, What Now? (1932) and Every Man Dies...