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The Last Noel

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The Last Noel

By: Michael Malone
Narrated by: Norman Dietz
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Critically acclaimed author Michael Malone has won the Edgar, O. Henry, Writer’s Guild, and Emmy® Awards. Booklist hails The Last Noel as a “warm, engaging love story.” This moving tale of an improbable friendship was a Book Sense 76 Top 10 selection. Noni Tilden and John “Kaye” King meet as young children on Christmas Eve of 1963. Noni is a white, privileged girl, while Kaye is a poor, black boy. Over four decades, they continue to meet during the holidays, and their friendship endures all obstacles in its path.

©2002 Michael Malone (P)2003 Recorded Books, LLC
Classics Fiction Genre Fiction Literary Fiction
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One of the best modern Christmas books I've ever read . It all started with a snowy sled ride that created a life long living friendship in a time of great racial divide. It's a poignant travel log through the 60s and on to 2003. This book is a Christmas classic in the making.

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A friend recommended the writings of Michael Malone and this was my introduction. I am bowled over. This is a Christmas classic and epic Love Story for all time.

Perfect, Poignant + Powerful

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So much unrequited love kept that way by ridiculous social norms of narrow thinking. This story is so full of love that couldn’t be fulfilled, for if they’d tried it would have been worse then it was left alone.
So very well put.

Sad truths, epic.

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