OUR SANTA
In 1823, the Troy Sentinel published "A Night Before Christmas" giving America its first glimpse at Jolly Ole St. Nick. One-hundred and fifty years later, James Henry has magically re-imagined Santa Claus to match today's multicultural norms in this soon-to-be holiday classic.
Now, magically recreated and original, Saint Nick appears and reappears in many forms as he unknowingly morphs from “Compton Claus” to Kris Kringle to “Sheng Dan Lau Ren” to “Papa Noël” and back again, depending of who’s in the “Hood”.
In 1823, the Troy Sentinel published "A Night Before Christmas" giving America its first glimpse at Jolly Ole St. Nick. One-hundred and fifty years later, James Henry has magically re-imagined Santa Claus to match today's multicultural norms in this soon-to-be holiday classic.
Now, magically recreated and original, Saint Nick appears and reappears in many forms as he unknowingly morphs from “Compton Claus” to Kris Kringle to “Sheng Dan Lau Ren” to “Papa Noël” and back again, depending of who’s in the “Hood”.
Listen to author James Henry defend our Santa in an interview on the nationally syndicated Mike Siegel Show
Listen to the audio-book narrated by actor, playwright, producer John "Rusty" Proctor. John warmly tells the story of Darryl Blueberry, a down-and-out dad who messes up Christmas and tries make it right -- during the Festival of Kwanzaa.
Download the first two chapters of the audiobook FOR FREE.