Mr. Andrews worked at a local auto-repair shop and, people said, could barely make ends meet. Yet in all her years of teaching, Nathan was one of the most polite children she'd ever met. Doris had learned that it wasn't the size or cost ...
But I believe. And I always will. -from The Christmas Shoes A Selection of the Literary Guild, Doubleday Book Club, and Crossings Book Club.
Imagine it is Christmas morning. You wake up and run downstairs to find a mysterious box sitting under the tree. What could in this box possibly be? Well, just open this book if you would really like to see.
Everyone in this story sends their best wishes for a Merry Christmas, and a Happy 2015 filled with Laughter, Creativity, Good Health, and Prosperity.
The Christmas Shoes: A Dramatic Musical for Christmas: Satb
While shopping for gifts on Christmas Eve, Robert, a successful lawyer whose family life is falling apart, meets Nathan, an eight-year-old boy whose mother is dying.