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The Christmas Tree that Loved to Dance
By (author) Miranda Hart, Illustrated by Lucy Claire Dunbar
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The perfect feel-good Christmas read - a joyful tale of love, laughter and a little festive magic... Meet Joan, Jessie the talking dog and a dancing Christmas tree in a story only Miranda Hart could tell Hello to you. I have written a short story, or Tall Tale as I like to call it, because I believe we all deserve moments to cosy up with something simple yet joy-filled and uplifting. If I may be so bold about my own tale! It contains, amongst many thrills I couldn’t possibly divulge yet, intriguing and exciting mishaps between a Christmas tree that not only talks, but dances (I know!); a dog called Jessie, who also talks, and a woman called Joan, who – less surprisingly, in that she is a human being – talks too. Interested? I should blooming well hope so! Right, let me tell you all about it . . . -- PRAISE FOR MIRANDA HART 'Miranda is more of an everywoman than ever before' The Times 'Packed with optimism and wisdom' i 'Irrepressible and joyous' Daily Mail 'No comedian, female or male, has been so taken to the nation’s bosom since Victoria Wood' Independent PRAISE FOR LUCY CLAIRE DUNBAR 'Just gorgeous' BBC Radio 2 'The perfect Christmas gift for someone you love' Lorraine
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Publisher | Penguin Books Ltd
Published date | 23 Oct 2025
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Format | Digital (delivered electronically)
Pages | 160
Dimensions | 0 x 0 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 0g
ISBN | 978-1-4059-8498-0
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BISAC | self-help / motivational & inspirational
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