The Son of Saint Nicholas

The Son of Saint Nicholas

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Speculation on Saint Nicholas has proven rampant throughout our early lives. Most everyone knows that he lives up North with his wife, Mrs. Claus, and the hundreds of elves under his authority. Though, isn't it strange that there seems to be no 'heir' to the position of 'Santa'? Many argue that the Man in Red lives forever; others say that when the time comes, a new Santa is chosen. However, wouldn't it make sense for the Clauses to have a true bloodline heir, a child of their own, that would take over the job? Does such a person exist? And if so, why is there no record of a 'Little Claus'? Follow the story of a young French girl - a child by the name of Stella von Baren - and her quest to find the missing link of the son of Saint Nicholas.
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A Long, Long Way Away is a simple children's story, reminiscent of an age that didn't need monsters, super-heroes and violence to entertain. It embraces all that childhood should be; fun, adventure and friendship. And, not growing-up too fast. A Long, Long, Way Away could be anywhere. At the bottom of your garden or in the local park, in your child's imagination or - just possibly - in a forgotten corner of your own memory (if you are a grown-up of course). Without giving too much away A Long, Long Way Away centres around Giaus and Octavian, who are Tiny People, and their two friends - the Elves James and Mary. One bright summer's day, down by a stream, the four friends are saved by a human child, Sam. They soon all become friends, but there is a difference. Tiny People and Elves cannot be seen by grown-ups, or those who do not believe. Summer passes in a blur and as Christmas approaches James and Mary discover that Sam's letter to Santa did not arrive. So on Christmas Eve, along with Giaus and Octavian, they set off in the snow to find Santa; to save Christmas for the boy who saved them. The first chapter will be here on 6th December, with the others appearing daily until the story's end during Christmas week. I have tried to write a story that will be enjoyed by children and parents alike. Thank you for reading.

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