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Comune di Assago Cultura e Biblioteca "canti di Natale" "Porterò il Natale nel mio cuore, e cercherò di viverlo tutto l'anno." (Charles Dickens) consigli di lettura Natale d’autore Cecelia Ahern, Il dono, Rizzoli 2009 Louisa May Alcott, Un sogno di Natale e come si avverò, Mattioli 1885 2011 Hans Christian Andersen, L'albero di Natale, Rizzoli 2009 Mary Kay Andrews, La cena di Natale, Polillo 2008 Aspettando il Natale: 25 racconti per la Vigilia, Einaudi 2009 Paul Auster, Il racconto di Natale di Aggie Wren, Einaudi, 2005 David Baldacci, A casa per Natale, Mondadori 2003 L. Frank Baum, La vita e le avventure di Babbo Natale, Mattioli 1885 2010 Glenn Beck, Un maglione per Natale, Corbaccio 2009 Lucia Bellaspiga, E se poi venisse davvero? Natale in casa Buzzati, Ancora 2010 Françoise Bourdin, Un dono inaspettato, Sperling & Kupfer 2007 Alan Bradley, Il Natale di Flavia de Luce, Sellerio 2013 Iosif Brodskij, Poesie di Natale, Adelphi 2004 Fredric Brown, I delitti di Babbo Natale, Mondadori 2002 Pearl S. Buck, Miniatura di Natale, Rizzoli 1974 Dino Buzzati, Il panettone non bastò, Mondadori 2004 W. Bruce Cameron, Cinque cuccioli sotto l'albero, Giunti 2013 Cantata di Natale: racconti per venticinque notti di attesa, San Paolo 2001 Capodanno in giallo, Sellerio 2012 Agatha Christie, Il caso del dolce di Natale e altre storie, Mondadori 2011 Agatha Christie, Il Natale di Poirot, Mondadori 2004 Mary Higgins Clark, Accadde tutto in una notte, Mondadori 2001 Mary e Carol Higgins Clark, Il ladro di Natale, Sperling & Kupfer 2005 Sylvia Day, La lista dei desideri, Mondadori 2013 Maurizio de Giovanni, Per mano mia. Il Natale del commissario Ricciardi, Einaudi 2011 Delitti di Natale, Polillo, 2004 Charles Dickens, Canti di Natale, Einaudi 2007 Fjodor Michajlovic Dostoevskij, Le feste di Natale, Interlinea 2010 Pasquale Festa Campanile, Buon Natale, buon anno, Bompiani 1986 Jostein Gaarder, Il viaggio di Elisabet, Longanesi 1997 G.Battista Gandolfo e Luisa Villa (a cura di), Natale dei poeti: cento modi di leggere il Natale nella poesia italiana del Novecento, Ancora 2001 Dino Garrone, Una notte di Natale, Interlinea 2001 Gialli di Natale, Einaudi 2013 Elena Gianini Belotti, L'ultimo Natale, Nottetempo 2012 Daniel Glattauer, In città zero gradi, Feltrinelli 2011 Guido Gozzano, La pecorina di gesso: testi natalizi, Interlinea 2009 John Grisham, Fuga dal Natale, Mondadori 2002 Giovanni Guareschi, La favola di Natale, Rizzoli 2011 Jennifer Johnston, L'albero di Natale, La Tartaruga 1994 Michael Jürgs, La piccola pace nella Grande guerra. Fronte occidentale, 1914: un Natale senza armi, Il Saggiatore 2005 Henry Kane, Una notte di Natale a New York, Polillo 2012 Greg Kincaid, Un cane di nome Nat, Sperling & Kupfer 2008 Clifford Henry Benn Kitchin, La mattina del 25 dicembre, Polillo 2011 Selma Lagerlof, Il libro di Natale, Iperborea 2012 Luigi La Rosa (a cura di), Pensieri di Natale, Rizzoli 2005 Primo Levi, L'ultimo Natale di guerra, Einaudi 2000 J.B. Livingstone, I tre delitti di Natale, Dall'Oglio 1986 Fabiano Massimi, L'incanto di Natale: poesie, filastrocche, canzoni, Einaudi 2012 Carole Matthews, Un regalo inaspettato, Newton Compton 2013 Misteri di Natale: racconti per un'attesa piena di suspense, San Paolo 2004 Christopher Moore, Tutta colpa dell'angelo, Sperling & Kupfer 2005 Un Natale in giallo, Sellerio 2011 Un Natale in Holmes, Gargoyle 2012 Nero Natale: nove racconti da brivido, Einaudi 2008 Laurie Notaro, Le feste delle amiche speciali, Piemme 2011 Note di Natale: racconti d'amore, San Paolo 2002 Notte di Natale: quindici storie sotto l'albero, Einaudi 2010 Le notti di dicembre: racconti di natale dell'Ottocento, Sellerio 2001 Daniel Pennac, Il paradiso degli orchi, Feltrinelli 1993 Regalo di Natale, Sellerio 2013 Racconti di Natale, Einaudi 2005 Mario Rigoni Stern, Quel Natale nella steppa, Interlinea 2006 Jennifer Shine, Una festa davvero speciale, Sperling & Kupfer 1998 Anita Shreve, Una luce nella neve, Salani 2006 Charles M. Schulz, Buon Natale, Charlie Brown! Baldini & Castoldi 2000 Jonathan Snow, Il regalo più bello, Sperling & Kupfer 1995 Danielle Steel, La casa di Hope Street, Mondadori 2004 Phyllis Theroux, La magia della neve, Sperling & Kupfer 2002 Donna VanLiere, Una sorpresa sotto l'albero, Sperling & Kupfer 2004 Sebastiano Vassali, Natale a Marradi, Interlinea 2006 Sebastiano Vassali, Il robot di Natale e altri racconti, Interlinea 2006 Andrea Vitali, Pianoforte vendesi, Garzanti 2009 Andrea e Giancarlo Vitali, Canto di Natale, Cinquesensi 2012 Constance Fenimore Woolson, Vigilia di Natale, Sellerio 2009 per bambini e ragazzi da 0 a 5 anni Buon Natale! Edicart 2001 Maria Loretta Giraldo, Storia di un uomo di neve, Rizzoli 2012 Gaby Goldsack, Babbo Natale, EL 2004 Niroot Puttapipat, Jingle bells, Emme 2014 La storia di Gesù Bambino, Edibimbi 2001 da 6 a 7 anni John Bierhorst, Il bambino di un paese lontano: un racconto azteco sulla Natività, PescaMela 2001 Raymond Briggs, The snowman, Ladybird 1996 Michael Foreman, Il gatto nella mangiatoia, Camelozampa 2012 Michael Foreman, La piccola renna, Camelozampa 2011 Gaby Goldsack, La mia lettera a Babbo Natale, Gribaudo 2007 Volker Kriegel, L'alce Gustavo: una storia di Natale, Il Castoro 2003 Theodor Seuss Geisel, Il Grinch, Mondadori 2000 Uri Shulevitz, Neve, Fabbri 2000 Anu Stohner e Henrike Wilson, Il grande viaggio del piccolo Babbo Natale, Emme 2006 Yukiko Tanno, La lettera di Babbo Natale, Babalibri 2004 Susan Wojciechowski, Il miracolo di Natale, Piccoli 1995 Sergio Zuanetti e Gloria Scattolini, La vera storia di Santa Lucia, Demetra 1998 da 8 a 10 anni Roddy Doyle, Rover salva il Natale, Salani 2002 Bob Hartman, Il libro delle storie di Natale, Elledici 2003 Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann, Lo schiaccianoci: una fiaba di Natale, Donzelli 2011 Gianni Rodari, La freccia azzurra, Einaudi ragazzi 2009 Gianno Rodari, Il pianeta degli alberi di Natale, Einaudi 2008 da 11 a 13 anni Truman Capote, Ricordo di Natale, Donzelli 2011 Marko Leino, Miracolo in una notte d'inverno, Feltrinelli 2012 Adalbert Stifter, Cristallo di rocca, Rizzoli 2008 John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, Le lettere di Babbo Natale, Bompiani 2004 Andrea Vitali, Come fu che Babbo Natale sposò la Befana, Mondadori 2013 tradizioni natalizie Luciano De Crescenzo, Gesù è nato a Napoli: la mia storia del presepe, Mondadori 2013 Giovanna Falzone, Franco Fava, Il panettone e altri dolci milanesi, Libreria Meravigli 1999 Giovanna Ferrante, Com'era dolce il Natale a Milano, Ancora 2012 Giovanni Ferrante, I Magi in piazza Duomo: tradizioni milanesi sul Natale, Ancora 2013 Walter Fochesato, Auguri di buon Natale: arte e tradizione delle cartoline augurali, Interlinea 2010 Ermanno Paccagnini, Natale in piazza Duomo, Interlinea 2013 Stanislao Porzio, Il panettone: storie, leggende e segreti di un protagonista del Natale, Tommasi 2007 Raffaella Sforza, Natale nel mondo: usanze e ricette delle festività natalizie, Todaro 1998 pacchetti e pacchettini, biglietti d’auguri e alberelli tutti da inventare… Barbara Aldrovandi, Creare a Natale con materiale di recupero, Il Castello 2007 Barbara Aldrovandi, Decorazioni e addobbi natalizi, Il Castello 2007 Arne & Carlos, Decorazioni di Natale a maglia ai ferri, Il Castello 2013 Judy Balchin, Come realizzare decorazioni per l'albero di Natale, Il Castello 2007 Valentina Cipriani, Creare alberi di Natale, Editore Edizioni del Borgo 2010 Christel Claudius, Creative proposte per i calendari dell'Avvento, Hobby & Work 2002 Cucito creativo per il Natale: 25 deliziosi progetti per la realizzazione di angeli, pupazzi di neve, renne e altri addobbi tipicamente natalizi, Il Castello 2009 Carmen Dorigo e Anna Berton, Magico Natale "fai da te": nuove tecniche per i più suggestivi addobbi, presepi, doni, pacchetti, auguri fatti in casa, Orio 2001 Malte Dose e Martina Haak, Geniali biglietti di Natale, Hobby & Work 2002 Gudrun Hettinger, Creare a Natale con le mollette di legno, Edizioni del Borgo 2004 Luigi Leonardi e Enzo Ruscitti, Natale in origami: presepi, Babbo Natale, ninnoli per l'albero e biglietti d'auguri, Il Castello 2001 La mia casa a Natale, Fabbri 2004 Natale in festa: ricette e decorazioni per la tavola, Giunti Demetra 2013 Mariateresa Pizzirani, Decorazioni di Natale... con le bottiglie di plastica, MaPi 2010 Armin Täubner e Inge Walz, Progetti per le stelle di Natale, Hobby & Work 2006 Birgit Utermarck, Semplici idee per il Natale e il calendario dell'Avvento, Edizioni del Borgo 2007 i menu delle feste Marina Emanuelli, Il Natale è servito: pranzi natalizi nel mondo, La linea 2011 Eleonora Giuffrida, Dolcetti di Natale: idee creative per il tuo cake design, Giunti Demetra 2013 Menu di Natale e Capodanno, Demetra 2002 Stanislao Porzio, Natali d'Italia: le regioni a tavola, Tommasi 2005 Barbara Torresan (a cura di), Biscotti di Natale, Tommasi 2013 il Natale raccontato nei film Thomas Bezucha, La neve nel cuore, Twentieth Century Fox Film 2005 Lorenzo Bassano, Natale a casa Deejay, Elemedia 2004 Phillip Borsos, Un magico Natale, Walt Disney Pictures Levar Burton, Blizzard: una renna per amica, Eagle Pictures 2003 Frank Capra, La vita è meravigliosa, Liberty Film 1996 Christian Carion, Joyeux Noël, Nord Quest 2005 Chris Columbus, Mamma, ho perso l'aereo, Twentieth Century Fox 1990 Chris Columbus, Mamma, ho riperso l'aereo: mi sono smarrito a New York, Twentieth Century Fox 1992 Paolo Costella, A Natale mi sposo, Medusa Home Entertainment 2011
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