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A child's Christmas in Wales

Book • 1954
A Child's Christmas in Wales is a prose piece by Dylan Thomas that captures the magic of Christmas through the eyes of a young boy.

The work blends multiple Christmases into one idyllic memory, filled with snow, family gatherings, and childhood adventures.

It is celebrated for its evocative language and nostalgic portrayal of a simpler time.

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