More Tinsel Tales: Favorite Christmas Stories from NPR Audiobook
More Tinsel Tales: Favorite Christmas Stories from NPR Audiobook
- David Greene
- HighBridge Company
- 2013-10-22
- 2 h 5 min
Summary:
Each year, listener’s listen in to NPR for holiday offerings of all kinds: funny, touching, insightful, and unexpected. Now anyone can listen to these evergreen delights while traveling to the shopping mall, wrapping gifts, interesting friends, or comforting in front of a crackling fireplace. More Tinsel Tales contains many of the excellent storytellers featured regularly on NPR: Kevin Kling discovers that Christmas in his family usually includes some form of family members disaster, nonetheless it offers a wellspring of about More Tinsel Stories: Favorite Christmas Stories from NPR memories as the family members gathers again, undaunted. Ken Harbaugh wonders at the excellence from the unadorned tree in his house-until his family breaks the spell. Bailey Light spreads the Xmas guilt as she implicates her mother and sister within their existence of yuletide crime. Jay O’Callahan remembers a boyhood Christmas that veered from tragedy to wish. An extremely merry, but wary Dave Barry shares his latest take on the dangers of celebrating Christmas. Cowboy poet Baxter Black reflects on the modern manger. Julie Zickafoose remembers a frigid but marvelous nights “Caroling in the Chilly.”And available exclusively with this release of More Tinsel Tales: “All Things Considered” host Audie Cornish shines with her motivated reading of O. Henry’s “Present from the Magi.” With all the promise of the overstuffed stocking on Christmas morning, Even more Tinsel Stories from NPR can be brimming with tales that will quickly be vacation classics.