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A Christmas Caroline

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Every day is like Christmas for Caroline, a young blond editor at Presents, the shopping magazine. Every day brings more free Guccis and Pradas for her magazine and her closet. But the actual Christmas is a drag: everyone gets presents. And Caroline is feeling the loss of her mysterious father more than ever. Her fabulous designer mother is in dumpy Branson, Missouri, her redheaded assistant Ursula Heep is scheming behind her back, that creepy receptionist Mrs. Defarge won't stop with the knitting, and a 6' 7" football player named Tiny Tim is obsessed with her.

On Christmas Eve, the ghost of Caroline's dead roommate, Carly, returns to warn that three more spirits are coming. Caroline begins a trip to Christmases past, present, and future, but though she has nine closets, she doesn't have a thing to wear.

Performed by Nanette Savard

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 4, 2006
      It's Christmas Eve in uptown Manhattan; self-serving fashionista Caroline is a rude and spoiled narcissist who tramples on everyone's feelings. Caroline's ghosts of Christmas past, present and future are heralded not by Jacob Marley but by Caroline's dead, and equally stuck-up, roommate Carly: they arrive in the form of a spooky child actress, the UPS guy and a hooded, knitting Reaper in need of a manicure. Caroline's comeuppance comes with sprigs of wit and plenty of designer name-dropping.

    • Library Journal

      October 15, 2006
      Smith (Love Monkey) unsuccessfully tries his hand at chick lit. Caroline, the snooty editor of a shopping magazine, is short-tempered with everyone she meets and obsessed with labels. She is warned to change her ways by the ghost of her equally vacuous dead roommate, Carly. Smith's use of details from Charles Dickens's beloved A Christmas Carol is amusing but hardly makes it worth stomaching such unlikable characters. For larger fiction collections. [See Prepub Alert, LJ 8/06.]

      Copyright 2006 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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