In November and December I like to read Christmas books. These books put in the Christmas spirit. I also shared them with our book club.
Frank, Dorothy Benton, The Christmas Pearl, With her truculent family gathered at her stately Charleston mansion for Christmas, 93-year-old matriarch Theodora is having a hard time tolerating the lot of them. Theodora hankers for her 1920s childhood and her family's Christmas. 256p.
Ahern, Cecelia, The Gift, 320p This Christmas story is a winning tale of magic and redemption. Lou Suffern is a busy man, and his family's growing weary of constantly taking the backseat to his career. 320p.
Jacobs, Kate, Knit the Season: A Friday Night Knitting, With the holidays just around the corner, the Friday Night Knitting group women have reason to celebrate: There's a special wedding planned for New Year's Day. 260p. litlovers.com
VanLiere, Donna,
The Christmas Secret, When a struggling young single mother saves the life of an elderly woman, she sets into motion a series of events that will test her strength, loyalty, and determination, all the while setting her on the path to finding true love. 291p.
Lamb, Wally, Wishin' and Hoping, It is 1964. LBJ and Lady Bird are in the White House, Meet the Beatles is on everyone's turntable, and ten-year-old Felix Funicello (distant cousin of the iconic Annette!) is doing his best to navigate fifth grade—easier said than done when scary movies still give you nightmares and you bear a striking resemblance to a certain adorable cartoon boy. But there are several things young Felix can depend on: the birds and bees are puzzling, television is magical, and this is one Christmas he's never going to forget. 274p.
Washburn, Livia, The Christmas Cookie Killer, The
Yuletide is here-and retired teacher cum amateur sleuth Phyllis Newsom looks forward to finishing up this unlucky year. But she won't be hanging up her apron just yet-because this year's Christmas bake-off is going to be cutthroat. 272p.
Thayer, Nancy, Nantucket Christmas, Holidays on Nantucket are nothing short of magical, and the season's wonderful traditions are much loved by Nicole Somerset, new to Nantucket and recently married to a handsome former attorney. Their home is already full of enticing scents of pine, baking spices, and homemade pie. But the warm, festive mood is soon tempered by Nicole's chilly stepdaughter, Kennedy, who arrives without a hint of holiday spirit. 209p.
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