The holiday season starts at Halloween at my house. It’s
time to get busy and get everything done. So when this little book crossed my
lap, I thought I’d get a jump on getting in the spirit. I like uplifting
holiday stories, and this is one to tug at the heart strings.
In September 1999, Joanne’s husband Rick was having heart
problems. He needed surgery. But he decided that he wanted to wait until closer
to the holidays so that he could recuperate while the kids were on holiday
break. Unfortunately, Rick’s heart had other ideas, and on October 8, he died
at home.
The story starts twelve days before Christmas. Jo and the kids---Ben, seventeen; Nick,
twelve, and Megan, ten---aren’t doing too well.
They don’t want to face the holidays. It’s twelve days before Christmas
and Jo hasn’t given it a single thought, other than pulling the covers over her
head and hope it passes quickly.
Your true friends give to you
One poinsettia for all of you.
It seemed to help, some. The flower’s arrival gave Megan the courage to hint about a tree and presents.
What follows is Secret Santa in the best sense of the word.
Little gifts began arriving, anonymously of course, and no one can catch the
giver in the act. None of the gifts are expensive, but they are life-changing.
Soon, the shattered family starts wo work their way out of their crippling
grief.
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