Aurora of the Northern Lights

A Yuletide Tale with a Message for Tolerance

by Holly Hardin

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Aurora of the Northern Lights

A Yuletide Tale with a Message for Tolerance

by Holly Hardin

Published Aug 06, 2009
31 Pages
Genre: RELIGION / Holidays / Christmas & Advent



 

Book Details

A Christmas Rhyme Filled with Magic-and St. Nick, Too!

Winner of a 2011 Gelett Burgess Award and a 2010 Moms Choice Award, “Aurora of the Northern Lights is a beautiful and touching story that is destined to become a Christmas favorite amongst young and old alike.” - Andrea Coventry, Bookpleasures.com “Wow. All I can say is Wow. This is such a great children’s story.” - Sharyla Yeany, Melange’s Book Reviews “Aurora of the Northern Lights could become for a new generation what The Night Before Christmas has been before it: a seasonal classic.” - Greg Elliot, author. Praised by many as a new holiday classic, Holly Hardin’s Aurora of the Northern Lights combines a story of adventure, sprites and magical charms with a subtle message of tolerance. After losing her parents, little Aurora sets off on her own. Because she is different, Aurora finds it difficult to find anyone to listen to her story, even at Christmas time. As her story continues, Aurora receives special gifts to keep her safe and important clues to find her new home.

 

Book Excerpt





Many, many years ago,
Lived a maiden named Mistletoe.
She dwelled amid the ice and snow,
Where the wintry winds oft blow.

 

About the Author

Holly Hardin

Holly Hardin has a degree in English Literature and is a member of the Independent Authors Association. She recently received a Mom’s Choice Award for her book Aurora of the Northern Lights. Hardin is the author of several published articles for both children and adults. She lives in North Georgia Mountains with her husband, Jeff, and their four spoiled dogs.

 

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