Sunday, December 7, 2025

A Carol for Mrs. Dickens by Rebecca Connolly

 
A Carol for Mrs. Dickens is a super cozy take on the classic Christmas vibe, putting Catherine Dickens, Charles Dickens’ wife, front and center instead of old Scrooge. It’s 1851, and Catherine’s feeling wiped out from juggling eight kids (with another on the way), throwing epic holiday parties, and keeping up with her husband’s over-the-top Christmas obsession. A magical sprig of holly sends her on a trip down memory lane, helping her rediscover why she used to love the season. It’s got that warm, Dickensian Christmas glow, but feels fresh with its focus on Catherine’s personal journey.

 The writing pulls you right into Victorian London, think twinkling lights, bustling markets, and all the holiday feels. Catherine’s memory-hopping adventures are vivid and heartfelt, making you root for her to find her spark again. That said, the story drags a bit in spots, and I wished it dug deeper into why Catherine’s so down instead of leaning on the whole “count your blessings” angle. A little more focus on her struggles and a stronger wrap-up would’ve made her journey hit even harder.

Still, this book’s a total holiday gem. It’s warm, touching, and perfect for curling up with on a winter night. It skips the ghosts of A Christmas Carol but keeps the heart, showing how small moments of love and connection can bring back the magic. If you’re picking one Christmas read this season, A Carol for Mrs. Dickens is a solid bet for something sweet and meaningful without being too heavy. 

 You can order a copy here.

 

Disclaimer: I received an advanced digital copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

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3 comments:

Linda at Texas Quilt Gal said...

Goodness, 8 kids and another on the way? Yikes! Sounds like a fun read.

Gina said...

Super happy for me, and millions of women, that we can choose not to have 8 kids...

Linda's Relaxing Lair said...

Thank you for sharing your thoughts about this book. The cover is beautiful!