The Winter Child by W. P. Caldwell

The Winter Child

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The Boy Who Became Santa The wind screamed the night Nicholas was born, a blizzard so fierce it felt like the end of the world. But in a small cottage at the edge of the wild, a miracle occurred. The child, born with a strange and wondrous warmth in his heart, was untouched by the cold. They called him the Winter Child. As Nicholas grows, his gentle nature and extraordinary gift set him apart. He can carve toys that seem almost alive, and his very presence pushes back the deepest chill. But in a village surviving on grit and tradition, wonder can curdle into fear. Whispers of witchcraft follow him, and a shadow of suspicion, led by the stern tinsmith Grimmel, begins to divide the community he loves. Guided by a spirit of the forest and the wisdom of a ancient Heart Tree, Nicholas must navigate rejection and fear to discover his true purpose. His journey will take him from his humble valley to the frozen ends of the earth, where he will learn that his greatest magic is not in banishing the cold, but in kindling the warmth of hope, courage, and selfless giving in the hearts of others. This is the untold story of the boy who would become a legend. This is the beginning of Santa Claus. "A profound and beautiful reimagining of the Santa Claus mythos. This isn't just a Christmas story; it's a timeless fable about the power of kindness in a world that often fears it. I was utterly captivated." -Santa

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