Bartholomew Bartie Trafton is a young boy living with his grandparents. One cold winter day he took a small boat to get a doctor for his ill grandpa, but he fell in the water. He got rescued by a crew of the Great Emperor who take him with them on an adventurous journey heading to a Christmas miracle.
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