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245 00 NPR tinsel tales|h[Hoopla electronic resource]. 
246 1  |iSubtitle on container:|aFavorite Christmas stories from 
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246 30 Tinsel tales 
250    Unabridged. 
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511 1  Read by Lynn Neary. 
520    Ho ho ho! Here's what to listen to while driving to the 
       mall, wrapping gifts, entertaining friends, or relaxing in
       front of a crackling holiday fire. In Scott Simon's modern
       version of the Christmas story, Jesus is born in an 
       abandoned factory near Cleveland and the Three Wise 
       Persons bring Chipotle gift cards. Claudia Sanchez gives a
       Latin accent to A Visit from St. Nicholas. Barbara Bradley
       Hagerty explores what Christmas means for the boy 
       choristers of the National Cathedral in Washington, D. C. 
       (Hint: Handel. ) In a treasured 1974 recording, humorist, 
       author, radio personality, and blacklisting victim John 
       Henry Faulk tells of the wonderfulest Christmas in the 
       United States of America. A son believed missing in action
       during WWII is found in time for his family to celebrate 
       the holiday. And a Vietnam veteran tells Weekend Edition 
       Sunday about a Silent Night that brought hope to patients 
       in a military hospital. And that's just the star-topped 
       tip of the tree. Each year, listeners tune into NPR for 
       holiday offerings of all kinds: funny, touching, 
       insightful, and surprising. Now anyone can listen anytime 
       to these evergreen delights. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
650  0 Christmas radio programs. 
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