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Letters from Father Christmas
- Narrated by: Derek Jacobi, John Moffatt, Christian Rodska
- Length: 2 hrs and 7 mins
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Summary
Can you imagine writing to Father Christmas and actually getting a reply?
Every year, the children of J.R.R. Tolkien would write to Father Christmas, and the letters they received told wonderful stories of his adventures at the North Pole.
These humorous tales are brought to life by Derek Jacobi as Father Christmas, John Moffatt as Polar Bear, and Christian Rodska as Ilbereth the Elf, complete with specially composed music.
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- Sally
- 24-12-16
Seriously irritating music
Readings were lovely - it would be 4 to 5 stars if you could eradicate the dreadful, repetitive music
11 people found this helpful
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- Nina
- 22-12-16
It brings the Christmas spirit...
This beautiful collection of letters that Tolkien wrote to his children as replies from Father Christmas is full of humour and shows the North Pole through a dreaming child's eyes.
The character of a mischievous polar bear takes you into a Christmas adventure that will make you laugh and will let your imagination run wild.
The narration is simple which will entertain either adult or child listener and is wonderfully supported by uplifting Christmas music.
If you're a fan of Tolkien and love Christmas or are just looking for a story for your children during the festive season, this book is perfect.
The only downside is that the book is short however it is quite a gem.
6 people found this helpful
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- Arlene Finnigan
- 24-12-18
Perfect Christmas reading
Of course Tolkien invented a grouchy polar bear sidekick for Father Christmas. Of course he invented a fictional Arctic language. Of course Father Christmas has to battle hobgoblins.
3 people found this helpful
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- Ellen
- 19-12-18
Absolutely beautiful book
A must have book for Christmas for any age group. Gorgeous letters from Father Christmas and Polar Bear, a joy to listen to. Derek Jacobi was a perfect narrator for these wonderful letters. A Christmas regular from now on.
3 people found this helpful
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- CVP57
- 22-12-16
charming
wonderfully innocent from a bygone age. Beautifully read. I am 54 and really loved it!
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- Katie
- 11-04-20
Great book
My children enjoyed this so much they said they wanted to be able to listen to it at Christmas in future years.
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- CEB
- 02-01-20
Excellent!
Great festive read, excellent story telling and fun for all to listen to. I have the printed book also, the audible version brings it to life!
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- louisavamp
- 21-12-20
Tolkien at his best
This is really sweet a must have to listen to this time of year to brighter up 2020
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- A P
- 20-12-19
Charming letters
After a rather quiet start I found this audio book utterly charming. He must have been a lovely father. The tales told by Father Christmas of goblins and wars reminded me of the stories told in his books.
1 person found this helpful
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- Amazon Customer
- 17-09-18
Nostalgia and merriment!!
Such a lovely audiobook to listen too, so cheery and heartfelt! It gave me all the warm feelings of nostalgia, would listen to it again and again!
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- James
- 30-06-14
A fun little read.
What made the experience of listening to Letters from Father Christmas the most enjoyable?
The humour and wonderful narration made this a great listen.
What does Derek Jacobi bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Derek Jacobi read with tongue in cheek and in great humour and the listening experience was very enjoyable.
Any additional comments?
A few letters written to Tolkien's daughter Priscilla were left out of the audiobook edition from about 1937 to 1943 I think. These are included in the Ebook edition with wonderful illustrations from J.R.R. Tolkien.
59 people found this helpful
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- Gérard Benoît
- 07-12-17
Kill the music!!
I would love this, were it not for the INCREDIBLY ANNOYING MUSIC! The producers took what could have been a first-rate audiobook and cheapened it with extremely poor interlude music that even plays over the narrations.... a great pity! The music is presumably there to please children, but my child asked, “Why do they keep playing that silly ‘tick-tocky’ song?!” Boo.....
56 people found this helpful
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- Bookwyrme
- 15-02-20
Narration & Letters Good, Music at a Louder Volume
Long, loud music between letters marr an otherwise adorable work.
The narrarion is great and I want to hear more of the North Polar Bear's adventures.
BUT: The publishers decided to add long sections of Christmas music between each letter and all the bells and drums end up jarring.The sound isn't balanced, either, so I kept turning the volume up for Father Christmas and way down for the music.
Pity.
51 people found this helpful
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- InnerVoice
- 23-12-16
Fun Listen!
Wish there were more letters to this British family. The stories could go on. I love having a new slant (for me) on Santa and the North Pole and their problems. Love the letter sign offs too! "Love from your Father Christmas".
30 people found this helpful
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- Lane
- 07-12-16
amazing idea for Christmas
A much better idea than the elf on the shelf. As I listened to the story I was thinking of the possibility of doing this with my future little ones
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- The Super-duper Amazing Silver Golem
- 11-12-17
Heart warming letters from a creative father.
This book is less a book and more of a collection of letters from "Father Christmas" and his silly companions to the children of the famous author J.R.R. Tolkien. The level of creativity is heart warming as the letters relate the yearly adventures of Father Christmas and his helpers as they prepare to make their great gift deliveries, most notably the clumsy and lovable North Polar Bear.
The narration was also absolutely terrific, it's hard to imagine anyone could have done better. Hats off to Derek Jacobi, John Moffatt, and Christian Rodska for bringing these fun little characters to life and putting a smile on the faces of listeners everywhere.
This audiobook is recommended to listeners who enjoy a bit of imagination blended into their Christmas holiday and want something shorter than two hours in length. This audio experience is just as much silly fun for the older as it is for the younger. Who knows? It might even inspire some parents to add a little spice to Christmas mornings, themselves.
16 people found this helpful
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- Cathie Dalziel
- 25-12-16
Magical Christmas Tale by the best
Heartwarming Christmas Tale surrounding Father Christmas's letters to J.R.R. Tolkien's children every year at Christmas time. They were a delight to read and I can see this becoming a new holiday tradition to listen to every Christmas Eve with new little ones in my life.
14 people found this helpful
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- IreneMBBT
- 14-12-18
Wonderfully charming
Funny, charming letters from Father Christmas written by Tolkien to his children, in reply to their letters. With dates from 1920-1943, many contain wonderful little stories that are so very creative and sweetly innocent. They offer a lovely snapshot of family life and what Tolkien was like as a father. He gets big points from me for focusing on his youngest after the start of WW2; he had to have been worried about his oldest boys, who were 22 and 19 in 1939.
The narration is great - love Jacobi specifically. His phrasing, pacing and voice are spot on perfect. 5 stars
The music slipped over the line into annoying at times, but stayed this side enough to refrain from describing it as hysterical or demented. Please note: I DO like music in productions - when it’s a *complementary* sound that works with the period and mood of the writing, and doesn’t run over the words. 2 stars
That was the only part that could have been done better - and why I couldn’t rate this 5 stars across the board.
12 people found this helpful
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- Rachel
- 21-11-17
Felt the Christmas Magic
The performance was spectacular.
I truly felt as if Santa and the other characters were alive. Smiled through the whole thing it's worth the listen.
7 people found this helpful
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- Ellen Ludwig
- 05-12-18
Wonderful and Magical
My children and o absolutely loved this. It was so special listening together. The last letter when all the children had grown was 😭.
5 people found this helpful