TY - BOOK AU - Child,Frank Samuel AU - Brown,J.Randolph TI - The House With Sixty Closets: A Christmas Story for Young Folks and Old Children AV - PZ PY - 2013/// CY - Salt Lake City, UT PB - Project Gutenberg KW - Fantasy literature KW - Christian life -- Juvenile fiction KW - Christmas stories KW - Animals -- Juvenile fiction KW - Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction KW - Adventure stories KW - Friendship -- Juvenile fiction KW - Siblings -- Juvenile fiction KW - Kindness -- Juvenile fiction KW - Voyages and travels -- Juvenile fiction KW - Cousins -- Juvenile fiction KW - Christmas -- Juvenile fiction KW - Youth -- Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction KW - Children -- Juvenile fiction KW - Charity -- Juvenile fiction KW - Generosity -- Juvenile fiction KW - Imagination -- Juvenile fiction KW - Empathy -- Juvenile fiction KW - Husband and wife -- Juvenile fiction KW - Sharing -- Juvenile fiction KW - House construction -- Specifications -- Juvenile fiction KW - Judges -- Juvenile fiction KW - Linen closets -- Juvenile fiction KW - Patronage, Ecclesiastical -- Juvenile fiction KW - Planning -- Juvenile fiction N1 - Release date is 2013-06-16; E-text prepared by David Edwards, Emmy, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team (http://www.pgdp.net) from page images generously made available by Internet Archive (http://archive.org); Original publication data not identified N2 - "The House With Sixty Closets: A Christmas Story for Young Folks and Old" by Frank Samuel Child is a fictional narrative written in the late 19th century. This charming holiday tale centers around a unique house built by a Judge that features an extraordinary number of closets, which play a significant role in the unfolding story. The main characters include the kind Judge, his wife, and a lively band of children who inhabit the house and discover its many secrets during the festive season. At the start of the story, we learn about the illustrious Judge and his wife, who, influenced by their generous natures, designed a home filled with an impressive sixty closets to accommodate their charitable tendencies. When a minister's family moves into the Judge's old parsonage, the children of that household are enchanted by their new home’s history and the curious closets. On Christmas Eve, excitement mounts as the children prepare for festivities, sparking whimsical interactions with the ghosts of the Judge and his wife, who come to life from their portraits. This playful introduction sets the stage for a heartwarming exploration of generosity, family, and the magic of Christmas. (This is an automatically generated summary.) UR - https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/42961 ER -