A Set of Poe – a Classic Holiday Tale by George Ade

A Set of Poe – a Classic Holiday Tale by George Ade

Author: Short Storyverses November 14, 2025 Duration: 11:04

George Ade’s A Set of Poe follows Mr. Waterby, a man who wants just one indulgence: a beautifully bound set of Edgar Allan Poe. When his wife discourages the purchase, he spirals inward, convincing himself she must be selfish and unloving. The small misunderstanding blossoms into resentment, silent punishment, and wounded pride — until Christmas morning reveals an entirely different truth. A gentle, funny, and deeply human portrait of how love can be hidden beneath our worst assumptions.


George Ade was an American humorist at the turn of the twentieth century, best known for stories that reveal our everyday vanities and tender blind spots. He had a gift for showing how small misunderstandings can shape lives — sometimes painfully, sometimes sweetly.


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Curled up with a blanket as the days grow short, or maybe just seeking a moment of quiet charm in a busy week, you’ll find a perfect companion in Season's Readings-Christmas Stories and Holiday Tales. This podcast from Short Storyverses is less a broadcast and more an invitation to settle in by a imaginary hearth. Voice actor Don McDonald lends his warm, thoughtful narration to a carefully chosen mix of timeless classics and lesser-known original stories, each selected to capture the spirit of the winter holidays. While Christmas is a central joy here, the tales thoughtfully embrace the broader season, offering more than just a single day's celebration. The result is an audio experience that feels both nostalgic and fresh, a personal escape from the seasonal rush. Listening to this podcast is like rediscovering a beloved book of stories each year, where the familiar magic of a well-told tale can make any moment feel a bit more festive. It’s a gentle, heartening collection for anyone who believes the best part of the holidays is often found in the quiet moments and the stories we share.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 21

Season's Readings – Christmas Stories and Holiday Tales
Podcast Episodes
The Star – An Original Short, Short Christmas Story by Don McDonald [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 4:27
This is a special Christmas bonus episode for Season's Readings listeners.Frank has reasons for not decorating anymore. Christmas is quieter now. Darker. Easier to ignore.Then a new neighbor moves in next door—six years…
The Santaverse – An Original Christmas Story by Don McDonald [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 25:52
BE AWARE: This is a family-friendly work of speculative fiction that asks: what if Santa Claus were something far stranger, and more wonderful, than we ever imagined? THose looking for a traditional Santa story may be di…
The Cure for Holiday Stress [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 0:37
Season’s Readings is just one corner of the Short Storyverses Multiverse, created for anyone who enjoys a thoughtful pause and a well-told tale. You can explore the rest of the multiverse at shortstoryverses.com. Hosted…
The Purple Dress – A Classic Holiday Story by O. Henry [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 10:28
O. Henry often found the heart of a story in the everyday moments most people overlook. The Purple Dress is one of those pieces — a small, vivid glimpse into life in early-1900s New York, told with his familiar mix of hu…
A Visit from St. Nicholas – a Classic Holiday Short Story [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 5:02
One of the most beloved Christmas poems of all time, A Visit from St. Nicholas — better known as ’Twas the Night Before Christmas — first appeared anonymously in 1823. Fourteen years later, it was credited to Clement Moo…