Christmas in Williamsburg – 300 Years of Family Traditions Book Review

Christmas in Williamsburg – 300 Years of Family Traditions

Author – K.M. Kostyal with The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation

Photography – Lori Epstein of the National Geographic

Publisher – National Geographic Society

Copyright – 2011

ISBN – 978-1-4263-0867-3

Hardback – 60 Pages

K.M. Kostyal has written several books for National Geographic. Kostyal is the author of 1776: A New Look at Colonial Williamsburg and 1862: Fredricksburg: A New Look at a Bitter Civil War Battle. Kostyal is a native Virginian and historian.

Christmas in Williamsburg is a keepsake book. A book you will want to keep on your coffee table for years to come. Colonial Williamsburg of the picture for the story of Christmas in America. Christmas is a holiday that began as a small religious observance to a joyous celebration that we have today. Christmas in Williamsburg is 300 years of family traditions. It gives the reader the knowledge of how to have an historic, happy, and wholesome Christmas celebration.

Christmas in Williamsburg is a treasure. It is so beautifully written and illustrated. It is a book full of traditions and joy. I loved it.

Book Review

Carole Walsh Scott

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