Capturing the nostalgia of timeless tradition, childhood wonder, and festive magic, Dylan Thomas reminisces in this magically illustrated tale of Christmas in the heart of the Welsh countryside.
Step back in time to the childhood memories of Dylan Thomas as he relives the magic of Christmases past. In a vivid tapestry of memoir, lyricism, and whimsical make-believe, the Welsh poet evokes the beauty of the festive season in its simple joys and enduring traditions.
Told through the mischievous eyes of a young boy, this warming tale is the perfect Christmas gift for young readers to cherish forever. Proudly published by Ragged Hand, this new gift edition of A Child’s Memories of a Christmas in Wales, is beautifully illustrated with unique woodcuts.
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Dylan Thomas (1914–1953) was a Welsh poet, writer, and broadcaster. One of the most recognisable poets of the twentieth century, he’s known for his intensely emotional and beautifully lyrical works, such as the poems ‘Fern Hill’ (1945) and ‘Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night’ (1951), as well as the radio drama Under Milk Wood (1954).