Comfort and Joy, by Fern Michaels,
The first story in the multi-story/anthology holiday book Comfort and Joy is a delight. Granted the story takes place in the early 2000's so technology today is a little more advanced; but, the feel of the story and it's message are timeless. The characters of Eva and Angie Bradford and Angus and Josh Eagle are wonderful, heartwarming people. Josh and Angie start out as combatants in Eagles Department, store set in a mall in Woodbridge, New Jersey. I can picture the mall, as I myself am a Jersey Girl, and spent some of my youth walking and shopping at the Woodbridge Mall, where I assume this fictional one is. See how these two adversaries come together at a time when things look bleakest for Eagles Department Store and Angie's mother's gift wrapping business, within the store. They have to find their faith that they can turn things around and come together in the same way to make the holidays bright.
A High-Kicking Christmas by Marie Bostwick
Kendra Erickson is a dancer/actress from Ohio who has tried to “make it big” in the Big Apple, NYC. She is one of the famed Radio City Rockettes; that is until she breaks her ankle during a rehearsal. Now she finds herself in a small backwater town in Vermont to recuperate and put on the local church Christmas play. Along the way she makes a lot of friends, learns some things about herself, and realizes that maybe it's time for a new dream. This is a wonderful story about hope, love and perseverance that just happens to occur at Christmastime.
Suzanna's Stockings by Cathy Lamb
This was such an interesting story. A varied cast of characters dots this story in a small coastal town on the west coast of the United States. A young woman, Suzanna Everts lands in the hospital, in a coma, just before the Christmas holidays. While in the coma her “spirit” is allowed to travel around and she learns how truly blessed she has been without really realizing it while she was alive; without really “living”. It takes a newcomer to town to show her how her life could be if she would put her insecurities/low self-esteem behind her.
Family Blessings by Deborah J. Wolf
Even though this story was written in 2007 it is very relevant to today's issues with aging parents/relatives. The Flanigan children are your typical 1st generation Irish-Americans in a small Massachusetts town. Two girls at either end of the line of children with 3 boys in between.The eldest girl. Maureen, “Mo” flew the coop beginning in college and never looked back. The youngest, Katherine, “Kacey” still lives in the same town as do all her brothers and their families. It takes one of Kacey's sisters-in-law to notice that something isn't quite right with their mother, Maureen. Eventually, it gets so bad that their mother believes it's just before Christmas; when it's 80 degrees out on Labor Day. As with any family, there are issues/drama. In this case the worst of it goes back more than 15 years and it affected the entire family dynamic from the year Kacey was 10. Kacey and her father, Paddy, share in the responsibility for looking after her mother. Mo's answer is to put her in a facility; but, Paddy won't hear of it. Maureen manages to slip out on a few occasions and give them all a scare. In a way, when she disappears one Christmas morning, and they can't find her anywhere in their town; it brings them all together to deal with some of the family issues.
All the stories in this anthology are well written with depth of characters and settings. I enjoyed all of them. I'm just sorry it took me so long to actually read this, ha, ha.