Brigitte GRENET
Christmas Odyssey: Twelve labors of Christmas
Christmas Odyssey: Twelve labors of Christmas
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This Odyssey begins like all tales. Except that this is not a Christmas like any other, for several holy days coincide this year.
The story takes place in the current day metropolitan environment. Once again, the magic of Christmas will operate.
A mysterious character appears. His name is Fenman.
He will change the lives of those who feel drawn to, or are reluctant to join the party: they all embark on a bus for a tour that will last one night; a rare Christmas night during which Fenman will meet fascinating characters with whom he will perform his twelve labors.
With, at the end of the night, a finale of sharing and hope.
"Christmas Odyssey" is written in the style of a traditional Christmas story.
It is also the allegory of a changing world: some get on the bus, others remain outside; some choose to keep their eyes fixed on the ground, and some on the development of a possible better world.
And it is a mythological fable with reference to the twelve labors of Hercules, and a dynamic of transformation and redemption.
Why not embark on this magical bus with Fenman?
You may hear these words whispered in your ear:
"For you, I will be there forever!"
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