Title: Talk Santa to Me
Author: Linda Urban
Narrated by: Ines del Castillo
Publisher: Simon
& Schuster Audio
Length: Approximately
5 hours and 59 minutes
Source: Review
Copy from Simon & Schuster.
Thank-you!
Frankincense “Francie”
was literally born in a stable at her family’s Hollydale Holiday Shop in
northern Indiana. After her beloved Grandpa’s
death, Francie’s Aunt Carole has returned to town. She is trying to improve the shop by
targeting Grandpa’s Santa School and bringing in Hollywood flair. Francie is not pleased with these changes and
also is not pleased that Aunt Carole has made her work environment impossible
with all of the crazy costumes she forces Francie to wear. How will Francie save the shop and the Santa
school? She has also stepped in to help
her father on a local cable show and has become known as Santa’s intern. As letters flood in, will she be able to
answer them all before Christmas? Will
the cute boy, Hector, working at the Christmas tree farm next door ever notice
her?
I loved the upper Midwest
feel to this novel and I was actually surprised tor realize it was set in
Indiana. I was thinking it was Minnesota
or Wisconsin. Part of the teenage protagonist’s
angst is that she has attended Catholic school her entire life, but she has now
started to go to public school. Her best
friend is still at the Catholic school, which makes her sad. There is also a hockey team and hockey seems
to be huge in this school. Poor Francie
is known as a “bad kisser” after an unfortunate incident with a boy from the
hockey team and is teased constantly about it.
Her angst about this also seemed real and trying to figure out how to
move forward from it. Although this
novel was emersed in the Christmas spirt, Francie’s teen problems seemed relevant
and real. I thought the story was a lot
of fun.
The story also
brought in some sad experiences as it dealt with Francie’s Grandpa’s death and
how it affected her. I thought it took
a good and honest look at grief.
This was overall a clean young adult
read. I liked the romance between
Francie and Hector. They were both great
characters.
Ines del Castillo was
a fun narrator of this audiobook and I thought she did a great job of capturing
Francie’s voice.
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