The Christmas Program
“Grandma, it’s the program tonight. ”
Waving away her own forgetfulness, she said, “Well, then, you better wear this. She produced something from a big apron pocket. It looked like a coil of baling wire.
She handed it over. It was a coil of baling wire. Twisted in it were tiny tin stars, cut from cans. A day’s work to make. Grandma stood back, her hands clasped, a little eagerness in her eyes. “Watch out them stars don’t dig your scalp. ”
She’d made me a halo so Carleen Lovejoy in all her tinsel wouldn’t outshine me. It looked more like a crown of thorns, but I handled it, carefully.
I’d have come dangerously near to kissing Grandma then, if she’d let me.
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Kirkus Reviews,
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A Year Down Yonder
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Children’s Literature
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