Christmas comes but once a year, yet for eager children
everywhere, the wait feels like forever.
Bells! There are bells on the Christmas tree, church bells, and
harness bells. But most important for Jason are the Bells who will
arrive on Christmas Day: Uncle Levi Bell, Aunt Etta Bell and
cousin Tisha Bell, Jason's best friend.
The excitement of tree trimming and helping his father and
mother prepare just makes Jason more impatient. On Christmas Eve,
the sky is an empty, winter blue bowl, with not a hint of snow.
Fair weather is the worst when your favorite cousin is hoping for
a sleigh ride. But Christmas brings wonderful surprises -- to
everyone.
For generations Jason's family has lived beside the historic
National Road near Springfield, Ohio. Although he knows the story
of drovers and Conestoga wagons and Christmas one hundred years
ago, Jason wonders how the holiday will be celebrated a hundred
years in the future. Will there really be horseless carriages in
the twentieth century? And sleighs that fly through the air? Here
is a traditional story that shares with us Christmas, 1890, and
celebrates the continuing joy of Christmas as we know it today.
Let us rejoice with this loving family when relatives came to
visit on a Great Day long ago.
Awards:
ALSC List, "The USA Through Children's Books"
ALA Notable Book
Booklist Editor's Choice
Coretta Scott King Honor Book