Santa's Husband

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· Sold by HarperCollins
3.0
14 reviews
Ebook
32
Pages
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About this ebook

Offering a fresh twist on Kris Kringle, a clever yet heartfelt book that tells the story of a black Santa, his white husband, and their life in the North Pole.

Everyone knows that Santa Claus is jolly, but in Santa’s Husband, this cherished symbol of the holiday season is also black and gay, and married to an equally cheery man.

In this witty and sweet illustrated Christmas tale, humor writer Daniel Kibblesmith introduces us to Mr. and Mr. Claus, and gives us a glimpse of their lives together. We see the Clauses sitting by the fire at their cozy North Pole home, vacationing at the beach, having an occasional disagreement, celebrating their wedding day, and comforting each other when some loudmouth people on television angrily dispute Santa’s appearance and lifestyle.

In the weeks before Christmas, Santa’s husband helps with all the pre-Christmas work, from double-checking lists, to feeding the reindeer (organic gluten-free grains, of course), to negotiating labor disputes with the restive workshop elves. At the height of toy-making season, he even fills in for his busy hubby at the mall to ensure every child can meet the Big Guy in the red suit, and give him their wish list.

As this charming book reminds us, Santa Claus can come in all shapes and colors and sizes—just like the children and families he visits all over the world each Christmas eve.

Featuring beautiful watercolor pictures drawn by artist AP Quach, Santa’s Husband is a delightful gift for readers of all ages.

Ratings and reviews

3.0
14 reviews
A Google user
December 18, 2017
Iam not against sex orientation. However, its a child decision to decide their sex preference, once they reach adulthood. Now sense more non- blacks are open with their gays/ lesbians, this book comes out and confuse our non -white children taking away his/her innocents. This book is TRASH. Iam speechless that the book Industries are profiting from this garbage.
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Save State
December 21, 2023
This has to be the most unintentionally hilarious book I've ever read. I would definitely grab some friends, get a few beers, and laugh at the story as well as the terrible art. But if I was to judge it as a serious book... it's bad, short, and the price is too much compared to the length.
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Meghan Tabb
March 23, 2020
Why can't he just be black Santa he has to be gay to? Make that a separate book if you want. This makes me sick.
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About the author

Daniel Kibblesmith is an Emmy-nominated writer from Oak Park, Illinois. He is a staff writer for The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and a founding editor of ClickHole. He has written comics for Valiant Comics and D.C. Comics, and comedy for The New Yorker, McSweeney’s, Onion News Network, and Funny or Die. He is the author of Santa's Husband and co-author of the humor book How to Win at Everything. He works and lives in New York City.

Ashley Quach is an illustrator in Los Angeles who lives in a house that’s almost a hundred years old. She started drawing comics to amuse her students when she was an art teacher. Since then, she’s drawn hundreds of comics, including the Internet hit Boys’ Night and the wordless spooky story Weirdy. She is ambidextrous and can draw upside down.

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