
In this gentle anthology, a soft, lyrical voice guides listeners through a series of Christmas‑time vignettes that feel both intimate and timeless. The prose flows with the ease of a whispered lullaby, allowing the simple joys of the season—crackling hearths, hushed prayers, and tender exchanges—to emerge without artifice. Each tale is painted with light, pastel‑like strokes, evoking the warmth of a familiar hand‑kissed cheek or the comforting hum of a carol drifting over a quiet village.
The opening story places us on a snow‑blanketed plain, where red‑haired sleds glide past towering firs toward the little church at the heart of the hamlet. As the oxen breathe out clouds of warm vapor, children’s laughter rises like fragile bells, and the landscape seems to pulse with a shared anticipation of the holiday. Other pieces, such as the wistful “Rêve d’Antoinette” and the reflective “Jour de l’an au Ciel,” continue this reverie, offering glimpses of hope, innocence, and the quiet magic that only a winter night can reveal. The collection comforts the listener, inviting a nostalgic smile and, perhaps, a tear of quiet delight.
Language
fr
Duration
~1 hours (72K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Renald Levesque and La bibliothèque Nationale du Québec
Release date
2004-07-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1862–1925
A lively voice in early Quebec feminism, she used journalism, fiction, and public organizing to push for better education and rights for women. Her work helped shape French-Canadian literary and social life at the turn of the 20th century.
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