The Best Christmas Pageant Ever Review

Reviewer:

 

Sunnye (Shawnee Mission, Kansas)

Here's a simple, enchanting tale. It's warm and funny and thoroughly unpredictable. It's published in a short and skinny book in large type and, assuming you can tear yourself away from the story, it can be read in small spurts.

The Herdmans are absolutely and without question the worst kids "in the entire history of the world." They are guilty of every unmentionable childhood crime and have thought of more than a few original ones. When they take over the church Christmas pageant (although none of them has ever attended church, much less heard the Christmas story before), the first Christmas becomes new and real in some pretty surprising ways.

Never mind that the publishers call this a children's story. It isn't. The vision it has to offer is hilarious yet deeply touching in a profound yet innocent way.

Stock up on copies for Christmas gifts to teachers and friends. I'd give one to the friend who wails that Christmas has become too commercial or to the harried mother of a lively brood or to someone who dreads the holiday. And keep one for yourself because it's almost as much fun each time you read it.

Merry Christmas!

 

A Kid's Review

I read this book several years ago and I loved it. Every year at Christmas I pull it out again just to get the hilarious parts. The story is about a bunch of kids with the last name "Herdman," and they were practically outlaws. But they soon got involved in the Christmas Pageant and took it over. One of the parts I liked was when they got mad that Herod wanted to kill Jesus, so they went to the library to look him up. They read about his life then found out one day he died, and that was it. They got really mad because they wanted to be able to clobber him for what he had hoped to do. I really think this is a great book and you probably will to!