The Boy Who Slept Through Christmas

Publisher details

Author
Matt Lucas
Publisher
HarperCollins
Genre
Children’s Fiction
Released
04 October, 2023
ISBN
9780008519926

The Boy Who Slept Through Christmas

Synopsis

Recommended for ages 8+.

Leo LOVES Christmas.

And this Christmas needs to be absolutely perfect, because it’s the first one without Mum. Only it all keeps going wrong!

The fairylights are in a tangle

The Christmas cards aren’t finished

The tree isn’t decorated

And the Christmas cakes have all been destroyed!

Soon Leo decides he’s had enough – he makes a heartfelt wish that it would all GO AWAY.

Then Leo wakes up on what SHOULD be Christmas Day – and it’s gone!! All of Christmas! But Leo isn’t going to let it escape that easily...

Join Leo as he sets out on a mission to undo his wish and get Christmas back in the brand-new festive classic by bestselling author Matt Lucas.

Home Alone meets A Christmas Carol in a hilarious adventure with a big dollop of festive magic. Funny, sensitive and emotional in all the best ways, this warm and seasonal family story touches ever so gently on childhood grief but is wrapped up in a chaotic and heart-warming adventure.

Listen to over 20 original songs, written and recorded by Matt to accompany the story, bringing the joy of a musical to book form!

Reviews

The Joy of Christmas and Song: Read Our Review of The Boy Who Slept Through Christmas by Matt Lucas, Illustrated by Forrest Burdett

Review | Our Review

21 November 2023

The Joy of Christmas and Song: Read Our Review of The Boy Who Slept Through Christmas by Matt Lucas, Illustrated by Forrest Burdett

Matt Lucas
About the author

Matt Lucas

Matt Lucas is an actor, writer and comedian, first coming to prominence in Shooting Stars with Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer. Together with David Walliams, he reaped massive success with the smash-hit series Little Britain. The three BBC series and two Christmas specials won nearly every award for which they were nominated, including three BAFTAs. Little Britain Live was one of the world's largest comedy tours ever, and ran for over two years in the UK and Australia. This was followed by Little Britain USA for HBO in the US and BBC1 in the UK, and Come Fly With Me for BBC1, which was the most viewed TV comedy that year.

Matt also completed two series of The Matt Lucas Awards for BBC1, and Pompidou for BBC2. He went on to play Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum in both Disney Alice in Wonderland films, as well as Gil in the hugely acclaimed Bridesmaids, and appeared in the beloved family adaptation of Paddington. His latest film roles include the sci-fi comedy How to Talk to Girls at Parties, Netflix comedy biopic A Futile and Stupid Gesture, Jonas Åkerlund's 2019 thriller Polar, and as a notable voice in the Golden Globe-winning animated film Missing Link. He has also appeared in a number of US comedy series, including Community, Portlandia and Fresh Off the Boat.

Back in the UK, Matt recently starred as series regular Nardole in series ten of Doctor Who, and fulfilled a lifetime ambition to appear in Les Miserables, playing Thenardier in the 25th Anniversary Concert at the O2 Arena, the All-Star Staged Concert at the Gielgud Theatre, and for a run in the main West End cast. His memoir, Little Me, was published by Canongate in 2017, and he starred as the lead in the revived version of the classic British musical Me and My Girl at the Chichester Festival Theatre in 2018. Matt is also a much loved stand-in for Paul O'Grady and Zoe Ball on BBC Radio 2, presenting their shows on numerous occasions throughout 2019.

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