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This is a short one, but I enjoyed it. Not as polished as a Christmas Carol but with those vibes.
DNF.
Ugh Dickens. Paid by the word and it shows. And not for the better.
I will tell you, I did not expect what I received.
This was a last minute decision for me. Audible.com offered this short title to its members as a Christmas gift and I, for one, cannot refuse a free book. Seeing Dickens, I was certain to receive a well written story, complete with a melancholy exposition, dismal rising action, and a strong moral. What I did not expect was an altogether unforeseen resolution which left me bounding with joy. The finale of this tale will leave you having learned the lesson with feelings of contented, emotionally charged, gratitide for the author's humanity.
Trudge through this brief example of Dickens' mastery of craft as compelling characters are allowed a happily ever after, rather than the socio-economic crucifix so common in this author's cannon.
I read the Wikipedia about the book before starting it so I could have an overall idea to the references Dickens did. The book made me hate pretentious rich people even more than I already do. Moreover, I had to hold my tears when Meg decides to go to the river, as that was a real story that happened in England at the time.