A Christmas carol / Charles Dickens ; retold by F.H. Cornish
By: Dickens, Charles [author].
Contributor(s): Cornish, F. H [attributed name].
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Miserly, uncaring Ebenezer Scrooge must encounter three apparitions due to the misdeeds of his life and lack of appreciation for what he has. Instead of valuing his family, or anyone else for that matter, or caring that it is Christmas time, Scrooge continues with his old ways. However, after meeting the Ghost of Christmas Past, Ghost of Christmas Present and the Ghost of Christmas Future, he is forced to reconcile his conscience with this morals and behaviour and decide what kind of man he wants to be and what sort of legacy he wishes to leave when this life is done.
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