The first time I was ever introduced to this book was in the middle school, 5th grade I believe. It immediately impressed me and altered my brain even though I was still a child and I couldn’t fully understand what it was about. And now, coming back to this book I can reasonably ensure you that it’s one of the best I’ve ever read in my life (and I read a lot). Now I can finally understand its meaning more deeply than I’ve ever had. In short, this book is appropriate for all age groups because the story always stays the same it is just your interpretation that changes, and I find extremely delightful, comparing your thoughts and ideas to the ones you had before. For me, “A Christmas Carol” is a symbol of growing up but deeply inside still being that little child you once were, trying to find where your parents hide your Christmas gifts this time.
The coolest thing I've ever read
Love it. Truly beautiful. How the couple fight for each other. How the father wants to keep her daughter happy with her little family. Fighting for love is truly worth it. Love is so deep and something else is portrayed by the story. Love keeps us alive. Love keeps the fire inside us live. One won't know each other's story and how trauma damages them.
It’s about Oliver and other young kids trying to survive in a orphanage that barley gives them food and a uncomfortable place for kids. There was guy named Mr. Brownlow that wanted to change the orphanage to have mercy. At the end of the story, the orphanage changed and Mr. Brownlow ended up adopting Oliver.