The South Pole Santa: A new children’s Christmas story by Isle of Wight author

Rene Mairis, a retired music lecturer from Apse Heath, has just launched a new children’s Christmas story, The South Pole Santa.

Suitable for children young and old!

Did you know that Santa Claus not only exists – he has a twin! One lives at the North Pole with his wife and elves, working hard all year to make toys for the  children of the Northern Hemisphere.

His twin brother lives an identical existence at the South Pole and does the same for the children of the Southern Hemisphere. Because the population of the Southern Hemisphere is smaller than the Northern Hemisphere, the  South Pole Santa and his elves work for only half the year and holiday for the other six months.

Year after year this system had worked. This year things were different. The South Pole Santa was not happy. Christmas may have to be cancelled. Can the reindeer, elves and an Arctic tern called Alba Tross save the day?

About the author
Rene is a retired music lecturer who loves to travel, play Scrabble, the flute and the accordion.

Rene Mairis with her books

She runs the Wight Accordion Group, sings in choirs and is a member of the Island Savoyards.

Get your copy
The South Pole Santa published by Bumblebee Books, Olympia Publishing and is available online from all good bookshops – Waterstones, Foyles, WH Smith, World of Books.

Price £5.99 (although price may vary).

The South Pole Santa