Grandma's Christmas Lessons

Eileen Telford & James Telford

Language: English

Published: Oct 27, 2012

Description:

Written for an older audience, Grandma's Christmas Lessons touches the hearts of those who struggle with life and believing in the goodness of humanity. These stories give hope and teach valuable life lessons. While touching, they may not be appropriate for a younger audience. For example, "The Music Box" tells the story of an unwed mother who gave birth to her baby on Christmas day and how she gained the courage to give up her baby for adoption. It shows her struggles with finding hope and joy again. It may bring tears, but it brings joy and laughter as well. Its a wonderful story.
"The Legend of the Silver Bell" covers the heartache of a childless couple and how their struggles- and ultimate triumph change a whole village.
"Package Tied Up with a Beau" is a light hearted story of meddling mistakes made by a teenage girl who desperately tries to find a beau for her older sister by Christmas. Some things should simply be left alone.
You'll love "Mail Order Momma." Enough said.
For those who have simply lost hope, "Kristal's Gift" will restore it again- if you follow the lessons Elle teaches her friend Kristal.
Simply stated, "Grandma's Christmas Lessons" was written for those who may have lost the Christmas Spirit and want it restored again.
Read, cry, laugh and have a wonderful Christmas.