Fast-forward thirty or so years. Last night I watched my daughter perform in the play “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever.” A group of high school students brought Beth and Alice and Mrs. Armstrong and the Herdmans to life before my eyes. My daughter was Gladys, the youngest, meanest Herdman who infuses the role of the Angel of the Lord in a traditional Christmas pageant with much enthusiasm. (That’s her in the picture. She had a blast looking dirty and mean!) I laughed, I cried. I remembered just how wonderful this story is. I’m ready to pull the slim volume from my bookcase and relive it once again.
It’s a short book, one you can read aloud in an hour or so. If you haven’t read it, or haven’t read it in a long time, give yourself and your family a treat for the holidays and enjoy it together. I promise you won’t be disappointed!
L.L. Barkat
Gosh, I feel a little behind. I’ve never even heard of this book. To the library we shall go! 🙂
~Patricia~
Hi! We LOVE that book. And the movie is wonderful, as well. What fun it must have been to place the part of Gladys. Blessings ~ Patricia