This "unauthorized autobiography" of Nicholas of Myra is a first person account of how a 4th century bishop became Santa Claus. Written, or translated if you prefer, by a college professor who raises barn cats and Christmas tree on a farm in south Michigan, this book sets the record straight about how this ancient saint became both a religious as well as a commercial icon.
This "unauthorized autobiography" of Nicholas of Myra is a first person account of how a 4th century bishop became Santa Claus. Written, or translated if you prefer, by a college professor who raises barn cats and Christmas tree on a farm in south Michigan, this book sets the record straight about how this ancient saint became both a religious as well as a commercial icon. Short, easily read by the fireside in an evening, even out loud, this book is fun and informative.
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