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A Christmas Story: The Book That Inspired the Hilarious Classic Film

A Christmas Story: The Book That Inspired the Hilarious Classic Film

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Author: Jean Shepherd
Publisher: Broadway
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 23 reviews

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 1
Pages: 144
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5 x 0.5

ISBN: 0767916220
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780767916226

Publication Date: October 28, 2003
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Product Description

A beloved, bestselling classic of humorous and nostalgic Americana—the book that inspired the equally classic Yuletide film.

The holiday film A Christmas Story, first released in 1983, has become a bona fide Christmas perennial, gaining in stature and fame with each succeeding year. Its affectionate, wacky, and wryly realistic portrayal of an American family’s typical Christmas joys and travails in small-town Depression-era Indiana has entered our imagination and our hearts with a force equal to It’s a Wonderful Life and Miracle on 34th Street.
This edition of A Christmas Story gathers together in one hilarious volume the gems of autobiographical humor that Jean Shepherd drew upon to create this enduring film. Here is young Ralphie Parker’s shocking discovery that his decoder ring is really a device to promote Ovaltine; his mother and father’s pitched battle over the fate of a lascivious leg lamp; the unleashed and unnerving savagery of Ralphie’s duel in the show with the odious bullies Scut Farkas and Grover Dill; and, most crucially, Ralphie’s unstoppable campaign to get Santa—or anyone else—to give him a Red Ryder carbine action 200-shot range model air rifle. Who cares that the whole adult world is telling him, “You’ll shoot your eye out, kid”?
The pieces that comprise A Christmas Story, previously published in the larger collections In God We Trust, All Others Pay Cash and Wanda Hickey’s Night of Golden Memories, coalesce in a magical fashion to become an irresistible piece of Americana, quite the equal of the film in its ability to warm the heart and tickle the funny bone.




Customer Reviews:   Read 18 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars quite, festive, read to accompany the annual watching of the film   December 31, 2008
Kelsey May Dangelo (Vermont)
A collection of witty stories that were incorporated into the classic film. Terrific prose and quirky tales, though, seem to have come across better on the much-watched film. Great stories that perfectly capture the world through the eyes of a child. Grade: B+


4 out of 5 stars Great Holiday Read   December 29, 2008
N. Adams (Eastern Washington)
Great book ... Nostalgic and funny. Everything that the movie is and more. Some language not suitable for little ones, but a great Christmas read nonetheless!



5 out of 5 stars The actual short stories that "A Christmas Story" is based on.   January 29, 2008
J. Collins (Las Vegas, NV USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Let me say first off that this is NOT the "Book of the Movie". Nor is it a single work, as the blurb on the cover may lead one to believe. This book is a compilation of the original wryly funny Jean Shephard short stories, that were developed by him into the classic film. These include the saga of the Red Ryder BB gun, naturally, the "Major Award", "Grover Dill" AKA "Scutt Farkus" and the Bumpuses; though one learns more about them, than just their hounds.
The whole book runs to only 130 pages, and is a perfect size for a stocking stuffer, or a gift for those folks one just doesn't know what to buy: work, "Secret Santas" etc. Recommended.



3 out of 5 stars The stories of Jean Shepherd are great; Cavett's narration not so much   December 17, 2007
Joanna Daneman (Middletown, DE USA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

When we were kids, we used to take out our transistor radios, get under the covers at night and try to tune in WOR from New York which was usually able to be heard at night from our home in suburban Philadelphia. The allure of this activity was Jean Shepherd telling hilarious stories of his childhood in his cheerful, fruity voice. It was a forbidden pleasure (staying awake after 10:30pm on a school night) and you could both recount the stories and brag about staying up the next day at school (if you didn't doze off in class.)

Five of Shepherd's stories were melded into the film "A Christmas Story" which among my friends is counted as one of the funniest films ever. When I finally saw the film, I was transported, not only because it IS the funniest Christmas film ever, but I was a big fan of Shepherd's.

The film was composed of various short stories Shepherd wrote over the years, and they are narrated here by Dick Cavett, so you can enjoy them in your car or at home on the cd player.

Sadly, though the stories are as good as ever, Dick Cavett's light voice is too "amusing news story" style for my tastes. I think these need a richer, deeper voice. And worse yet, the background music and sounds detract rather than add to the story. The tale of the leg-shaped lamp in particular is marred by someone's idea of burlesque music in the background. Let the imagination fill in the sounds, I say. The narration (even Cavett's) should be enough. And for people with hearing discrimination problems (when background noise obscures consonants of words), the music tumult makes listening to a story difficult and irritating.

I was disappointed by this production, as the publisher is usually one of the best for audio books. If you can find a tape of Jean Shepherd narrating these stories instead, I'd recommend that.



5 out of 5 stars A Nostalgic, Hillarious Look at Christmas   November 27, 2007
evergreenreader
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Haven't we all experienced Christmases gone wrong--burned turkeys, strange gifts, family misunderstandings? This book deals with all the things that can go wrong during the holidays...but it also shows that through it all, there are still a lot of things that somehow go right at Christmas...

Also recommended: Christmas Gifts, Christmas Voices--an inspiring Christmas story...