| A Christmas Story: The Book That Inspired the Hilarious Classic Film |  | Author: Jean Shepherd Publisher: Broadway
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Media: Hardcover Edition: 1 Pages: 144 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 5.3 x 0.7
ISBN: 0767916220 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780767916226
Publication Date: October 28, 2003
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A beloved, bestselling classic of humorous and nostalgic Americana—the book that inspired the equally classic Yuletide film.
The holiday film A Christmas Story, first released in 1983, has become a bona fide Christmas perennial, gaining in stature and fame with each succeeding year. Its affectionate, wacky, and wryly realistic portrayal of an American family’s typical Christmas joys and travails in small-town Depression-era Indiana has entered our imagination and our hearts with a force equal to It’s a Wonderful Life and Miracle on 34th Street. This edition of A Christmas Story gathers together in one hilarious volume the gems of autobiographical humor that Jean Shepherd drew upon to create this enduring film. Here is young Ralphie Parker’s shocking discovery that his decoder ring is really a device to promote Ovaltine; his mother and father’s pitched battle over the fate of a lascivious leg lamp; the unleashed and unnerving savagery of Ralphie’s duel in the show with the odious bullies Scut Farkas and Grover Dill; and, most crucially, Ralphie’s unstoppable campaign to get Santa—or anyone else—to give him a Red Ryder carbine action 200-shot range model air rifle. Who cares that the whole adult world is telling him, “You’ll shoot your eye out, kid”? The pieces that comprise A Christmas Story, previously published in the larger collections In God We Trust, All Others Pay Cash and Wanda Hickey’s Night of Golden Memories, coalesce in a magical fashion to become an irresistible piece of Americana, quite the equal of the film in its ability to warm the heart and tickle the funny bone.
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Great stories, but sound and music totally uncalled for September 25, 2009 Bill Haywood (Jersey) These stories are great, and it's fun to see them all together in one production. I loved the film, "A Christmas Story", and it's interesting to see the similarities and the differences between the original stories and how they were adapted to fit the movie. However, it really wasn't necessary to add the sound to the reading. I felt like it was a cheap trick to try to get more people who saw the movie to buy this CD set, but it really detracted from the reading. I mean, I can accept that the book and the movie are different. I don't need the publishing company to add sounds that allude to the movie in order for me to be interested in the original stories!
The Movie versus The Book April 22, 2009 J My wife and I viewed A CHRISTMAS STORY over and over the year that her mother passed away. It was our way of coping with grief, and it not only diverted us that year, it made us loyal repeat visitors. We were not surprised that Turner Classic Movies soon adopted it as their annual Classic Christmas Story. However, the book does not quite match the movie for nostalgic appeal and depth of feeling. Somehow the story line is too disconnected, not as fluid as the cinematic production. This may be a bit self-serving, but readers may find something similar to the movie in BANKMULES, the story of my hometown in Kentucky, which is also available here at AMAZON.com.
quite, festive, read to accompany the annual watching of the film December 31, 2008 Kelsey May Dangelo (Vermont) A collection of witty stories that were incorporated into the classic film. Terrific prose and quirky tales, though, seem to have come across better on the much-watched film. Great stories that perfectly capture the world through the eyes of a child. Grade: B+
Great Holiday Read December 29, 2008 N. Adams (Eastern Washington) Great book ... Nostalgic and funny. Everything that the movie is and more. Some language not suitable for little ones, but a great Christmas read nonetheless!
The actual short stories that "A Christmas Story" is based on. January 29, 2008 J. Collins (Las Vegas, NV USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Let me say first off that this is NOT the "Book of the Movie". Nor is it a single work, as the blurb on the cover may lead one to believe. This book is a compilation of the original wryly funny Jean Shephard short stories, that were developed by him into the classic film. These include the saga of the Red Ryder BB gun, naturally, the "Major Award", "Grover Dill" AKA "Scutt Farkus" and the Bumpuses; though one learns more about them, than just their hounds.
The whole book runs to only 130 pages, and is a perfect size for a stocking stuffer, or a gift for those folks one just doesn't know what to buy: work, "Secret Santas" etc. Recommended.
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