Thistledown
by
Book Details
About the Book
Be of good cheer, in these pages there lays a wondrous evidence of Andrew Middleton's circumstance, which will not betray the meaning of Christmas to any child or that, which is found in the graceful lines of age. He bids that you enter these passages and read well of their content. Christmas throughout the world does not change because of race or creed. The smiles of joy on the faces of all people decree that this time of year brings a soft caring delight as clear as the falling snow and as bright as the moon that bares a hallow to guide a sleigh through the night skies and into a child's heart.
In Andrew Middleton's own words, "You may find yourself looking up from the stories that dwell under the covers, as always may they find their way in to your home."
Come share for a moment if you will the continuing stories from his previous books, Gas Lamps and Cobblestones and Bells of the Heart.
About the Author
Middlesbrough, an industrial town in Yorkshire where Andrew, his Mother, Father and brothers lived, a close knit family dwelled in the street homes and alleyways under a cloud of grime and coal dust stained streets. Steel and iron foundries forged Andrew Middleton?s life before his later years as a writer.