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When her loving mum, Jennifer, goes missing, 11-year-old Juniper calls on Santa Claus for help.The strategy isn't as unlikely as it might seem. Nicholas Claus is currently hiding out in a nearby London park, having left the North Pole workshop nearly a decade ago, after the death of the love of his life. He now helps homeless residents build better shelters but resolutely avoids all contact with children. A movie version of this story would practically make itself. Colfer weaves a love story with numerous characters, including a stray reindeer calf, a ruthless crook intent on getting her hands on Santa's magical sack (much larger on the inside than the outside), a crew of elves out to find their boss and put him back in harness, and grinchy bureaucrats out to quash a holiday charity event. The story centers on the determined efforts of Colfer's perceptive and big-hearted young protagonist to find the grumpy, grieving gift giver and extort his reluctant cooperation in her search. On the way to a thoroughly heartwarming ending, the author also supplies perfectly reasonable explanations for where Santa gets all those presents and why and how he delivers them in one night. In Prabhat's rare but appropriately twinkly illustrations, Juniper-the brown-skinned child of a white mother and a kindly, deceased, much-missed father from Ghana-joins select cast members posing in festive, or at least cold-weather, garb.A soaring flight fueled by joys, sorrows, and deeds both ill and good. (Fantasy. 8-12)
Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)When her loving mum, Jennifer, goes missing, 11-year-old Juniper calls on Santa Claus for help.The strategy isn't as unlikely as it might seem. Nicholas Claus is currently hiding out in a nearby London park, having left the North Pole workshop nearly a decade ago, after the death of the love of his life. He now helps homeless residents build better shelters but resolutely avoids all contact with children. A movie version of this story would practically make itself. Colfer weaves a love story with numerous characters, including a stray reindeer calf, a ruthless crook intent on getting her hands on Santa's magical sack (much larger on the inside than the outside), a crew of elves out to find their boss and put him back in harness, and grinchy bureaucrats out to quash a holiday charity event. The story centers on the determined efforts of Colfer's perceptive and big-hearted young protagonist to find the grumpy, grieving gift giver and extort his reluctant cooperation in her search. On the way to a thoroughly heartwarming ending, the author also supplies perfectly reasonable explanations for where Santa gets all those presents and why and how he delivers them in one night. In Prabhat's rare but appropriately twinkly illustrations, Juniper-the brown-skinned child of a white mother and a kindly, deceased, much-missed father from Ghana-joins select cast members posing in festive, or at least cold-weather, garb.A soaring flight fueled by joys, sorrows, and deeds both ill and good. (Fantasy. 8-12)
Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)An 11-year-old seeks the help of Santa Claus, retired to modern-day London following his wife’s death, in a warmhearted Christmas novel from Colfer (the Artemis Fowl series). To honor her late, Ghana-born, London-park-keeper father, Juniper Lane hopes to continue the tradition he started: holding an annual Santa Vigil in the park. But when her white mother, the park’s new keeper, vanishes before the event, a desperate Juniper enlists the aid of reclusive handyman Niko—previously Santa—who spends his days building wooden shelters for the park’s unhoused residents, and whose retirement eight years ago has left a generation of children without faith in Santa Claus. He reluctantly agrees to assist after Juniper is imbued with polar magic of her own, but when a criminally inclined businesswoman seeks to gain control of the Claus powers, the two find themselves in a race to save Christmas. A congenial, omniscient narrator supplies a fresh spin on familiar holiday themes, including forgiveness, healing, and hope. Final art not seen by
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Kirkus Best Book of the Year Kids' Indie Next List Pick New York Times Bestseller Indie Bestseller New York Times Holiday Gift Guide Pick Publisher's Weekly Holiday Gift Guide Pick BookPage Most Anticipated Children's Book Pick Book Riot's 25 Best Christmas Books of All Time From the acclaimed, mega-bestselling Eoin Colfer comes a joyful, heartwarming Christmas classic-in-the-making recommended by the New York Times: " Have no fear: Juniper's Christmas will restore any child's holiday spirit." This season, share this special story with readers of all ages who believe in the power of hope, kindness, and holiday magic. Eleven-year-old Juniper Lane is thrown into a Christmas adventure like no other when she seeks the help of a mysterious woodsman living in her local park, who she suspects is Santa himself, and accidentally gets exposed to North Pole magic. Join a boisterous cast of characters--including a neighbor who always believed in Santa, a young reindeer in training, and a cutthroat crime boss out to steal Santa's magic--on an unpredictable journey bursting with Eoin Colfer's signature exuberance and merriment. Complete with cheerful, festive illustrations, this is a beautifully packaged tale of wonder, sure to delight readers and inspire the Christmas spirit in the whole family. Celebrate the holidays with a story of joy, magic, and saving Santa Claus, from a celebrated author beloved for his spirited storytelling. Juniper's Christmas is the perfect holiday read, year after year.