
Blue Christmas
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Narrated by:
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Isabel Keating
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By:
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Mary Kay Andrews
But suddenly things start to go missing from her display, and there seems to be an uninvited midnight visitor to her shop. Still, Weezie has high hopes for the holiday, maybe in the form of an engagement ring from her chef boyfriend. But Daniel, always moody at the holidays, seems more distant than usual.
Throw in Weezie's decidedly odd family, a mysterious 1950s Christmas-tree pin, and even a little help from the King himself (Elvis, that is), and maybe there will be a pocketful of miracles for Weezie this Christmas Eve.
©2006 Mary Kay Andrews (P)2006 HarperCollins Publishers, Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...




















Editorial reviews
Isabel Keating's voice shines in her portrayal of characters who engage in a holiday shop-decorating contest in Savannah, Georgia. Keating's voice reflects antiques dealer Weezie Foley's enthusiasm as she embraces the task of decorating her store in a 1950s' theme. As Weezie makes holiday plans with boyfriend Daniel, her voice is tinged with humor, a tone that contrasts well with his deep, pragmatic tones. Weezie's neighbor, a fellow shop owner in the historic district, has a clear, distinctive Hispanic accent, complete with a touch of smugness that expresses his conviction that he will win the decorating contest. Keating's diction remains crisp and clear, even as she provides many of her characters with lilting Southern accents.
Critic reviews
"Andrews...nails idiosyncratic Southern charm and teases out a touching denouement." (Publishers Weekly)
"Andrews gives her readers what they have come to expect from her, along with some new twists, in this funny, funky Christmas story." (Booklist)
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Good story
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Narration ruined it for me.
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Blue, blu
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If you could sum up Blue Christmas in three words, what would they be?
Love this story...I have listened to it 3yrs in a row @ Christmastime. It's great to get me in the mood for a southern holiday season!Cute!
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the right book for the right moment
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Where does Blue Christmas rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
It was wonderful!!! I loved it so much! I can't stop reading Mary Kay AndrewsWhat was one of the most memorable moments of Blue Christmas?
the decorations in the windowWhat about Isabel Keating’s performance did you like?
Her southern acentMerry Blue Christmas
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music?
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The Narrator was AWFUL
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Is there anything you would change about this book?
I would change the narrator.How could the performance have been better?
The narrator spoiled this book. Bebe (with long a's)--the main character's best friend from the first Savannah book--became BEE BEE. The characters in this southern book did not have southern accents...not even poor ones. All the male characters sounded alike and female characters did not have consistent voices. I would love to buy more Mary Kay Andrew's audio books, but not when Ms. Keating is the narrator.Was Blue Christmas worth the listening time?
I could not enjoy the story of this book because the narration was so poor.Any additional comments?
I loved Savannah Blues and was excited to find this sequel. Unfortunately, I did not believe the narrator reviews. Does the author have no input on who narrates her stories. Can't believe, if she did, that Ms. Keating would have narrated so many of her books.Narration Ruins the Story
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