Free your inner child as you enjoy great holiday season and Christmas stories any time with Season’s Readings.
When the world turns cold, these stories should warm your heart. "Season’s Readings" is your fireside refuge from the season’s noise — a handpicked collection of classic and original tales, read with warmth and heart by professional voice actor Don McDonald. While most of these holiday tales center on Christmas, they span the season from Thanksgiving through the New Year — stories both joyful and bittersweet that remind us why light, laughter, and love matter most when the nights grow longest.
It’s the cozy corner of Short Storyverses, where every episode feels like cocoa and candlelight.
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Free your inner child as you enjoy great holiday season and Christmas stories any time with Season’s Readings.
When the world turns cold, these stories should warm your heart. "Season’s Readings" is your fireside refuge from the season’s noise — a handpicked collection of classic and original tales, read with warmth and heart by professional voice actor Don McDonald. While most of these holiday tales center on Christmas, they span the season from Thanksgiving through the New Year — stories both joyful and bittersweet that remind us why light, laughter, and love matter most when the nights grow longest.
It’s the cozy corner of Short Storyverses, where every episode feels like cocoa and candlelight.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Season’s Readings is your fireside refuge from life’s troubles — a curated collection of timeless holiday tales read by Don McDonald.
In this episode, we feature Three Thanksgiving Kisses by William Dean Howells, a tender 19th-century story about love, humility, and gratitude in a small New England home.
Discover more classic and original stories at ShortStoryverses.com — a universe of stories for every season.
Three Thanksgiving Kisses was written by William Dean Howells (1837–1920), the “Dean of American Letters.” As editor of The Atlantic Monthly and a lifelong friend of Mark Twain, Howells championed realism in American fiction — finding truth and beauty in everyday lives.
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