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VI author Verna Penn Moll launches revised ‘Funintun’s Christmas’ 2020

- book labelled as definitive documentation of VI's Christmas traditions
Author and Virgin Islander Mrs Verna Penn Moll under her Cedar Tree Press publishing house, has launched a 2020 revised version of her ‘Funintun’s Christmas’ book, in time for the 2020 holiday season. Photo: Provided
Author Verna Penn Moll in July 2020, at the new book launch of 'Lead me to the rock'. Photo: Provided
Author Verna Penn Moll in July 2020, at the new book launch of 'Lead me to the rock'. Photo: Provided
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – Author and Virgin Islander Mrs Verna Penn Moll, under her Cedar Tree Press publishing house, has launched a 2020 revised edition of her 2015 ‘Funintun’s Christmas’ book ahead of the 2020 holiday season.

Mrs Penn Moll, speaking to Virgin Islands News Online (VINO), said the need to document VI’s Christmas traditions became apparent, given there was a, “lack of published material in the Virgin Islands, generally and particularly, about our Christmas customs.”

Inspiration for the original 2015 book

According to the author, in addition to the general lack of materials, when researching on the topic she also discovered the little that was present on the internet was ‘appallingly inaccurate.’

“I, therefore, thought that it was time to document, both to remind ourselves of our tradition, and to share our valued Christmas customs with the world,” she told VINO.

Mrs Penn Moll said the original 'Funintun’s Christmas' was launched on November 9, 2015, and went out-of-print within nine months, leaving a few orders still unfilled.

“The need for a reprint became even more evident after devastating floods and storms destroyed so many libraries and books in the Virgin Islands in September 2017.”

2020 revision extras

However, instead of just doing a mere reprint, Mrs Penn Moll said the original book has been revised to include more relevant illustrations and some extras.

The revised book will feature four reviews from VI’s prominent educators; Medita Wheatley, Dr Katherine Smith, Dr Angel Smith and Dr Patricia Turnbull, in addition to historical notes on the islands.

‘Funintun’s Christmas’ remains a definitive book documenting Virgin Islands Christmas tradition and customs and is now available at local bookshops and at Penn’s Landing, East End, Tortola, Mrs Penn Moll told VINO.

The 2nd edition also features on its cover an illustration of the Inkberry Tree, the Virgin Islands traditional Christmas tree, which was popular in the 1960s and before.

9 Responses to “VI author Verna Penn Moll launches revised ‘Funintun’s Christmas’ 2020”

  • ... (09/10/2020, 07:14) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    Congratulations for another great book
    • Tay (09/10/2020, 19:33) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
      Congrats, hoping to see you soon.
      Looking good, stay safe.
    • Author (09/10/2020, 19:50) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      Thank you very much! The Author wishes she could thank you in person, instead of behind anonymous names.
  • Tolian (09/10/2020, 10:37) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    Every Christmas season we had to find an ink berry tree for my grandmother to decorate. I wonder if I can find one this year instead of purchasing one of the American trees from the local supermarket
    • Author (09/10/2020, 19:47) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      Oh yes you can! There are several growing on the hillside near me, I might just be able to spare one, especially for you! Just leave your contact details.
  • Mark (09/10/2020, 19:23) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    Congrats, being very creative good for you.
  • baba (09/10/2020, 19:28) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    Congrats, being very creative, job well done.
  • Author (09/10/2020, 19:48) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Oh yes you can! Leave your contact details and I might be able to assist.
  • Des (12/10/2020, 09:26) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    thank you for this. I am 27 yrs young and we need more knowledge of our culture.


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