'Banning Santa' was hilarious. Moreover, the fascinating plot was comprised of a satire of the inner workings of the Washington, D.C. beltway as well as other pieces of trivia about the origins of Christmas, the Aurora Borealis, and other interesting phenomena. In the meantime, there was a romantic plot with Stowe and Wyatt, two Congressional staffers who were tasked to find Santa Claus for the Congressional hearings which was very important to keeping their jobs as well as making sure Congresswoman Guzman's bill to ban Santa wasn't advanced from the subcommittee to the full Commerce and Energy committee for its consideration. After searching high and low, the Santa they found in Lapland, Finland was whimsical, omniscient, and then some. From the commentary in the novel, the results of the hearing helped to lessen the hostility on both sides of the aisle. They advocated for our representatives to be less partisan and work together for the betterment of all of us. Additionally, society as a whole seemed to embrace that idea as they were celebrating Santa's longevity to help usher in peace and goodwill to all.
Furthermore, I loved the humorous lines the author incorporated such as, “I seriously didn’t expect a reverend to come out against Christmas. Does hypocrisy come naturally in your party, or do you all attend a seminar?" and this example, "Wyatt’s mother was a homemaker who ran the household with an iron fist. Chores were to be done, homework finished, and shenanigans sniffed out and punished. She turned figuring out what trouble her children were up to into a sport," or this quip, "A politician apologizing for anything is as rare as seeing the tooth fairy riding a unicorn at the World Rodeo Championship." Lastly, I liked the alliteration, “I want America to return to what’s important: Family, faith, the flag, and friends." At times, the author alluded to movies, and this book should be made into a Hallmark movie. Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed reading the entertaining narrative.
I received a copy for free and am voluntarily giving my honest review.