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Kris Claus has spent her entire life preparing to become the next Santa Claus. After all, she’s Santa’s daughter, so she’s certain to be next in line for the title. She’s gotten the degrees, served as his assistant… nothing can stop her. Well, nothing except her lawyer ex, who is trying to sneak his way into the title by bringing up an archaic gender law that says women can’t be Santa. Steeped in small-town politics and a rivalry for the ages, Kris won’t stop until she’s gotten what she’s fought for her whole life, but she won’t give up who she really is — a proud woman — to reach her dreams. When a letter from a transgender girl down South reminds her of herself as a child, Kris knows exactly what’s at stake, not just for her own dreams, but for the dreams of girls everywhere.
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J.R. Hart gives us a tale to think about this holiday season. Hart brings up ideas about gender and toy giving. The concept of how roles should be filled and the responsibilities involved, the most important role being Santa Claus. Hart then adds the toughest issue in my opinion and that is whether to fight what is bound to be a losing battle to hopefully put an idea into the future.
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