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The Hundred Year Christmas

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Cover artist
  
R. J. Krupowicz

Publication date
  
1983

Pages
  
72 pp

Originally published
  
1983

Genre
  
Fantasy Fiction

Country
  
United States of America

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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (Hardback)

ISBN
  
0-937986-57-7

Author
  
David Morrell

Illustrator
  
Robin Wayne Bailey

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Publisher
  
Donald M. Grant, Publisher

Similar
  
David Morrell books, Fantasy books

The Hundred-Year Christmas is a fantasy novel by David Morrell who is best known for being the creator of John Rambo in his earlier novel First Blood. The Hundred-Year Christmas was first published in 1983 by Donald M. Grant in an edition of 700 copies, which were signed and numbered.

Contents

Origin

The novel was originally written as a Christmas present for Morrell's two children, and the children in the novel are named after Morell's son and daughter.

Plot

The novel concerns the friendship between Father Christmas who lives for 100 years and Father Time who lives for only one. Each year Santa Claus watches a new version of his friend grow old and die, before being replaced, however Santa's hundred years is up and it is now his turn to find a replacement. If he fails then no one will be around to take care of the infant Father Time and time itself will stop.

Reception

The Hundred-Year Christmas was nominated for a World Fantasy Award in 1984 for best short story.

References

The Hundred-Year Christmas Wikipedia