Before "A Christmas Carol", there was a Christmas dinner.
Twenty people are coming for dinner. He's writing great literature. She just wants help with the Christmas turkey. Before writing the story that would define Christmas, Charles Dickens learns who really makes the holidays happen when his wife Kate goes on strike!
Christmas Eve 1841. As Charles Dickens gathers inspiration for A Christmas Carol, his wife Kate grapples with an elaborate dinner menu, an ever-expanding guest list, and Charles's troublemaking fatherall while secretly writing a cookbook. When Charles fails to appreciate Kate's holiday labor, she goes on strike, leaving her clueless husband to face holiday chaos without her.
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