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Sto caricando le informazioni... The Secret History of Christmasdi Bill Bryson
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Well narrated by Bryson, this is a quick, entertaining and factoid based look at the mysteries and histories surrounding Christmas holiday traditions. Just speaking for myself, it made me realize I often didn't understand why many holiday customs are followed, other than being 'a tradition.' The chapter discussing the history of Christmas carols, especially some original lyrics, is especially interesting. This is currently free for Audible Plus subscribers to download to their libraries. An audible original written and read by Bryson, this is a quick (~three and a half hours) history of Christmas, largely focusing on customs and traditions surrounding the holiday and why and how those customs and traditions came about. If you like Bryson, you will probably like this--it has his usual blend of facts and strange tidbits and humor. Once or twice I had a "are you sure about that, Bill?" moment, but not enough (nor was I all that certain of the facts myself, really) to hamper enjoyment. Perhaps a trifle disjointed in a spot or two, but again, that's a quibble. The only real ding against was that I thought he got a little ethnocentric at the very end, in a way I found a hair unpleasant. Not ugly, exactly, just eyebrow-raise-y. "Our" Santa is the best... because he's real? Was that a sop to the kids who might be listening? I dunno. In any case, a mostly quite enjoyable companion the last week or so to the odd Christmas chore around the house. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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Bill Bryson always manages to entertain me with curious facts from history and has a warm and merry narrating voice making this the perfect non fiction book for the month of December.
This Audible freebie was delightful and I enjoyed following Bryson through the history of Christmas and various yuletide traditions in this heartwarming yet brief spotlight on a very jolly time of year.
When it comes to gift giving, Bryson points out that some presents cost more to the giver than they are worth to the receiver, however he balances this by making the following counterpoint:
"The very act of giving a gift automatically adds value to the gift, because it expresses qualities of affection and friendship that cannot be priced. There's also value to the giver because it makes them feel loved or appreciated..." Chapter 6 - Let's Shop!
Yes, this is why I love gift giving so much! The effort and thought behind a gift means so much more than buying the item yourself. It adds sentiment and meaning to the recipient and serves as a reminder whenever you see/use/wear that item. The author goes on to mention that gifts include 'sentiment and good will and lots of other qualities that cannot be measured economically.' I couldn't agree more.
Along the way, Bryson bursts some festive myths and even goes as far as introducing the reader to a website dutifully listing the ever increasing number of Black Friday fatalities around the world. On a more positive and intriguing note, Bryson shares another surprising quirk of Christmas:
"One of the most endearing aspects of Christmas is how it has spread to other lands, often with a novel twist. In Japan for instance, it is now a fixed tradition among millions of people to have a meal of Kentucky Fried Chicken at Christmas time." Chapter 6 - Let's Shop!
Don't believe me? Have a listen to this festive gem for yourself. ( )