Tuesday, January 2, 2018
A Christmas Story A Day by Louise Richards
Summary
A Christmas Story a Day is an Advent calendar for the reader with twenty-five stories that inspire, amuse and warm the heart.
Join MaryAnn as she humorously prepares for her family dinner, Bobby, as he navigates Christmas of Cleveland past, a treetop angel, as she and the ornaments bring peace to a bickering family, a misguided town as an angel redirects their path and a choir as it prepares for the yearly choral extravaganza.
Follow as Karen finds Christmas in the eyes of her newborn grandchild, Daisy as she goes to the ball, Moira and J.D.'s journey of trust, a little boy who finds his voice and a wondering soul who stops wandering. Read how Henry Wadsworth Longfellow finds comfort amidst his despair, Pepita learns of Christmas love, an old man pays a debt, a police sergeant experiences a Christmas miracle, the author remembers times of Christmas past and Carol opposes materialism. Celebrate the miracle of the Christmas Truce, a man with special needs who finds the love of a fur friend, God as He prepares three stars to play their part, and an old bell ringer's answered prayer. Ponder a message brought by a quail, solace in the light, the redemption of a shepherd, curious animals who welcome the newborn King, and three ships that appear on Christmas day.
Cozy up with a cup of hot cocoa as you celebrate the joy and simplicity of the season of wonder.
My Thoughts
I love reading Christmas books! I look forward to reading a few every year and I usually try to buy a few each year as well. When I received the review request for this book I was beyond pleased! I couldn't wait for December 1st so that I could read the first story.
As with most books of several short stories, some were really good and some were not as good. I don't think that there were any that I just didn't like at all. All of them were the perfect length to read every day.
I really enjoyed this book! I would get a cup of either hot tea, coffee, or hot chocolate, sit on the couch with a cozy blanket, and read A Christmas Story a Day! Thank you, Louise Richards, for sending this book to me!
*Note: I received a copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review.
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