By: Jason F.
Wright
Genre: Holiday,
Inspirational Fiction
Pages: 128
Published: 2005
Told in: Third
Person
In a nutshell:
Hope, a young journalist who hopes to make it big, comes
across the perfect front page story when she is the recipient of an anonymous
gift―a jar of change. Hope tracks down the family who started the tradition and
grows connected with them as she learns just how special the Christmas Jar
really is.
What you may enjoy:
This book will make you see the good in the world. It is a
story meant to move, inspire, and humble you. It is a little story for the
lovers of Christmas Hallmark movies. It is a happy story with your typical
happy ending. The characters are generous and good, instilling a desire to know
people like them.
What you may NOT
enjoy:
The story is cheesy and underdeveloped. Don’t read this if
you want to read something deep or realistic. The characters are two
dimensional and the story is exaggerated. Some of the descriptions and details
are disjointed or unnecessary.
Warnings:
Violence and Disturbing Images:
Man beats wife, mentioned several times; woman dies of
cancer; man dies of a heart attack; woman is robbed.
Sex and Nudity:
None
Language and profanity:
None
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