Amelia Wishart was the first child ever to receive a Christmas present. It was her Christmas spirit that gave Santa the extra boost of magic he needed to make his first trip around the world. But now Amelia is in trouble.
When her mother falls ill, she is sent to the workhouse to toil under cruel Mr. Creeper. For a whole year, Amelia scrubs the floors and eats watery gruel, without a whiff of kindness to keep her going. It's not long before her hope begins to drain away.
Meanwhile, up at the North Pole, magic levels dip dangerously low as Christmas approaches, and Santa knows that something is gravely wrong. With the help of his trusty reindeer, a curious cat, and Charles Dickens, he sets out to find Amelia, the only girl who might be able to save Christmas. But first Amelia must learn to believe again. . . .
"If somewhere in the afterlife Roald Dahl met Charles Dickens and they cooked up a new Christmas tale, it couldn't have much on this fleet, verbally rambunctious, heart-stealing follow-up to A Boy Called Christmas." --The New York Times
Chris Mould began studying art at the age of sixteen and has gone on to become an acclaimed illustrator of children's books, including Matt Haig's A Boy Called Christmas. He lives with his wife and two children in Yorkshire. Visit him at chrismould.blogspot.com and follow @chrismouldink on Twitter.
"The Girl Who Saved Christmas will melt your Grinch-frozen heart" --Simon Mayo, BBC Radio
"A plucky adventure tale in which Haig reminds us of and reworks the meaning of Christmas, pinning it onto a message of hope ... Heartwarming." --The Herald
"Award-winning British author Matt Haig (To Be a Cat) writes with warmth, wit and irreverence." --Shelf Awareness
"Matt Haig puts the Happy back into Christmas." --Jeanette Winterson
"A lovely, warm, enveloping seasonal read." --The Guardian