A baby boy was found in the Forest
of Burzee by one of the leaders in the immortals world: Ak, the Master Woodmans
of the World. The baby was eventually adopted by a Wood Nymph called Necille,
who named the mortal baby: Claus. When he's grown up to a young man, Ak took
him on a journey to see the dwellings of his fellow human beings, where he
first realized that there are many unfortunate children live in poverty and
sorrow.
He then decided to leave the Forest of Burzee, and lived among his fellow
mortals in the Laughing Valley. The immortals provided for all his needs,
including a pet cat called Blinky. With nothing to do, young Claus amused
himself by carving a piece of wood to the image of Blinky.
One day Claus found a stranded boy during a snow storm, and took him to stay in
his house. He gifted the carved Blinky to the boy as a "toy", and
made him very happy. Thereupon the story about a young man in Laughing Village
who carved beautiful images of animals spread across villages, and children
travelled from everywhere to Claus' dwellings to get the toys. His immortal
friends helped him with supplies. Claus decided to dedicate his life to create
as many toys and dolls as he can to make children happy. That's how people
started calling him a Saint, for he is a kindhearted man; hence the Santa
Claus!
Then the story unrolls to how Claus made it a tradition to take a journey on his
sledge, pulled by the deer, only one day at a year: Christmas Eve. Also, he is
the first to bring the Christmas tree tradition, and... how hanging stockings
near the fireplace is just a coincidence!
It's really a heartwarming Christmas-themed book for children, and a kind of
reminder for adults, that a small kindness can bring so much changes, if only
we do it by heart and out of selflessness.
Rating: 4/5
I had no idea that this story existed! It sounds charming, I'll have to add it to my list for a future read.
ReplyDeleteMe neither! It came to my radar just because it's one of Penguin Classics Christmas editions - with lovely covers! 🥰
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