Noel Street

Noel Street by Richard Paul Evans is a novel published by Simon and Schuster on November 5, 2019, featuring 304 pages in English. This story unfolds in 1975 and centers on Elle Sheen, a single mother working as a waitress at the Noel Street Diner in the small town of Mistletoe, Utah. As she navigates her life with her six-year-old son, Dylan, Elle encounters William Smith, a recently returned Vietnam POW whose presence stirs the community and intertwines their fates.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of heart, loyalty, and hope, exploring the deeper meanings of the holiday season. The story examines love and forgiveness as Elle confronts her own struggles while learning about William’s past. This edition presents a poignant exploration of family life and the challenges faced during the holidays, inviting readers to reflect on the significance of connection and healing.
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In this new offering from “the king of Christmas fiction” (The New York Times), #1 bestselling author Richard Paul Evans shares a story of heart, loyalty, and hope as he explores the deeper meaning of the holiday season and asks what it truly means to love and forgive.
The year is 1975. Elle Sheen—a single mother who is supporting herself and her six-year-old, African-American son, Dylan, as a waitress at the Noel Street Diner—isn’t sure what to make of William Smith when his appearance creates a stir in the small town of Mistletoe, Utah. As their lives unexpectedly entwine, Elle learns that William, a recently returned Vietnam POW, is not only fighting demons from his past, but may also have the answer to her own secret pain—a revelation that culminates in a remarkable act of love and forgiveness.
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