The Christmas Hope

The Christmas Hope by Donna VanLiere is a novel published by Thomas Nelson Incorporated in November 2005. This edition, comprising 213 pages, presents a narrative centered around Patricia and Mark Addison, who have lost their sense of hope for a meaningful Christmas. Patricia’s role as a social worker introduces her to a special five-year-old, setting the stage for a story that explores themes of love, loss, and the possibility of joy amidst despair.
Readers will find a poignant exploration of the human spirit as the characters navigate their challenges. The narrative delves into the transformative power of connection and the light that can emerge even in the darkest circumstances. This work falls within the realms of fiction, religious, and Christian literature, offering insights into the complexities of faith and hope during the holiday season.
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Another classic novel in the New York Times best-selling Christmas Shoes series. 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. The Christmas Hope is a story of love in the face of loss, joy when all seems hopeless, and light that can shine into the darkest places.
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