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The Last Noel

By: Michael Malone
Narrated by: Norman Dietz
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Critically acclaimed author Michael Malone has won the Edgar, O. Henry, Writer’s Guild, and Emmy® Awards. Booklist hails The Last Noel as a “warm, engaging love story.” This moving tale of an improbable friendship was a Book Sense 76 Top 10 selection. Noni Tilden and John “Kaye” King meet as young children on Christmas Eve of 1963. Noni is a white, privileged girl, while Kaye is a poor, black boy. Over four decades, they continue to meet during the holidays, and their friendship endures all obstacles in its path.

©2002 Michael Malone (P)2003 Recorded Books, LLC
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love it, haven't had a story get me like this one in awhile! so sad

so good but so sad

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A friend recommended the writings of Michael Malone and this was my introduction. I am bowled over. This is a Christmas classic and epic Love Story for all time.

Perfect, Poignant + Powerful

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One of the best modern Christmas books I've ever read . It all started with a snowy sled ride that created a life long living friendship in a time of great racial divide. It's a poignant travel log through the 60s and on to 2003. This book is a Christmas classic in the making.

Slide into grace!

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I enjoyed this story. However it was a bit corny. Also some characters rang true and others were rather cliche.

Lifelong Friends

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I tend to avoid terribly sad books at Christmas as life is hard enough. This fell in the good, but too sad category for me.

Great story, sad though.

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