The Christmas Flower

The Christmas Flower by Lori Beth Callahan is a 28-page book published by AuthorHouse in November 2013. This edition presents a narrative centered around Paco, a seemingly ordinary flower, who contrasts with the more vibrant Pierre. Set during the Christmas season, the story explores themes of purpose and joy through the eyes of a little girl who finds happiness in Paco’s presence.
Readers will discover how Paco, despite his lack of grandeur, plays a significant role in bringing smiles during a festive time. The narrative reflects on the value of simplicity and the impact of small gestures, particularly in the context of honoring the birth of Jesus. This work fits within the realms of contemporary literature and short stories, inviting readers to appreciate the beauty in everyday moments.
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Compared to Pierre’s big leaves and bright petals, Paco seemed an ordinary flower. During this festive Christmas season, maybe the missionary did make a mistake to placing him on display for tomorrow’s service to honor the baby Jesus birth. He was not as majestic as Pierre. Paco knew he made the little girl smile every morning; maybe his purpose was to make the little girl smile during this very special day once more. How else could the baby Jesus use a common, local flower?
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