Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus
'Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus' Summary
This book contains the famous editorial published in the New York Sun in 1897, in response to a young girl's letter asking if Santa Claus is real. The editorial, written by Francis P. Church, argues that Santa Claus embodies the spirit of generosity, kindness, and wonder that exists within us all, making it a timeless piece of Christmas literature. It explores themes of faith, belief, and the enduring power of imagination.Book Details
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