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The Christmas hope

Summary: Patricia and Mark Addison have long given up the hope of having a meaningful Christmas. But this year, Patricia's job as a social worker will lead her to a very special five-year-old: Emily. Against her better judgement, Patricia bends the rules and takes the little girl into her own home. Through the presence of Emily in their house, the Addisons will learn that there is no sorrow so great that faith cannot help you find your way through. And Christmas will once more be a time of warmth in their home.

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  • ISBN: 0312334508
  • Physical Description: ix, 213 pages ; 19 cm.
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  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : St. Martins Press, 2005.

Content descriptions

Target Audience Note:
HL680L Lexile
Subject: Women social workers Fiction
Married people Fiction
Girls Fiction
Genre: Christmas stories.

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  • 73 of 74 copies available at SPARK Libraries.

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  • 1 current hold with 74 total copies.
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Altoona Area Public Library F VAN (Text) 33240005310530 Adult Fiction Inspirational Available -
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Bangor Public Library F VAN (Text) 75011000090008 Adult Fiction Available -
Bellwood-Antis Public Library F Van (Text) 310BEL00054012 Adult Fiction Available -
Bernville Area Community Library VAN (Text) 33249023890985 Fiction Available -
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Boyertown Community Library VAN (Text) 33249018781207 Holiday Available -
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Claysburg Area Public Library F Van (Text) 10CLA00083694V Adult Fiction Christian Available -

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