How the icy storm melts the story of the cold heart
A successful restaurant owner, an elderly gentleman and a 10-year-old child, formed an unofficial trio in Jim Stowal's novel "Christmas Snow."
Therefore, on the eve of Christmas nearly 30 years ago, her father abandoned Catherine Mitchell and no longer observed any traditional Christmas celebrations. Sam Mitchell has an important request on his Christmas list - to see his daughter. The ten-year-old Lucy Wright's mother passed away. Now Lucy is unsafe, and unfortunately tries to stick to her father's attention. Faced with these unresolved emotional problems, Catherine, Lucy and Sam were brought together in a series of unusual and unexpected situations.
A blizzard hit the Tulsa area three days before Christmas. There is no electricity in this city. Catherine and her two unexpected guests were destroyed, there was no electricity, the phone battery was dead, and there was a garage door - frozen.
In a surprising series of events, the strange trio "weathered the storm." The development of a combined relationship led them through an amazing healing process. Through this story, Jim Stoval interweaves the gifts of faith, friendship, family and forgiveness.
Stovall's writing is sensitive and codified, full of elements of conflict, surprise and strong character development.
"Christmas Snow" gives readers hope to use inspiration and motivation to solve long-standing unresolved relationship difficulties. Wonderful beliefs, hopes and forgiveness are written very well.
Destiny Image Publishers, Inc., 978-0768435191,
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