
Maisie's Merry Christmas (Edition1)
Nina Rhoades(Author)
Double 9 Books LLP (Publisher)
Published on 22. April 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
158 pages
978-93-7113-456-9 (ISBN)
Description
Maisie s merry Christmas reflects on emotional growth through acts of compassion, set within the quiet contrast between personal disappointment and the transformative effect of generosity. The narrative focuses on how shifting perspective from self to others fosters deeper understanding and joy, particularly during moments that feel isolating. Through the eyes of a child confronting unmet expectations, the story reveals how empathy becomes a guiding force in redefining what celebration truly means. The text gently challenges the idea that happiness must come from comfort or tradition, suggesting instead that meaningful connection arises through kindness and shared humanity. Holiday cheer is reimagined as a personal responsibility, driven not by ritual but by active care for those overlooked. The journey of finding fulfillment in giving serves as a subtle call to broaden one's view of what it means to belong and to love. Without relying on grand gestures, the story emphasizes quiet transformations and the enduring warmth of thoughtfulness. Maisies merry Christmas is an invitation to rediscover joy through small but sincere acts of selflessness.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
India
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 9 mm
Weight
208 gr
ISBN-13
978-93-7113-456-9 (9789371134569)
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Nina Rhoades was an author known for writing children's fiction. The work often focused on young protagonists experiencing personal growth through empathy, generosity, and reflection. Although little is documented about personal life details, the stories reveal a strong understanding of emotional development and the social expectations of the time. The narratives typically emphasized quiet acts of kindness, interpersonal connections, and the subtle but transformative power of selfless behavior. With a straightforward and sincere writing style, Rhoades created stories that guided readers through moments of disappointment, discovery, and moral choice, encouraging thoughtfulness and compassion. The books frequently presented everyday situations in which characters learned to respond with integrity and care, creating a gentle space for exploring values without heavy-handed instruction. While comprehensive biographical information remains scarce, the literary contributions continue to be recognized for promoting emotional intelligence and ethical growth. Rhoades s work endures as a thoughtful presence in early juvenile fiction, notable for its emphasis on small yet meaningful moments that shape character and community.