Carol, a young widow, tries to provide a magical Christmas for her two young boys on an impossibly small budget. But when she's put in charge of the elementary school's Christmas fundraiser, it seems that filling someone else's needs is just too much to handle - until she remembers that with the Savior, all things are possible.
It was such a great book. I almost cried because there was so much spirit in it. I felt the spirit so much and I've never felt it like this before since I am only ten. Thank you for writing this book! It was like the modern day widows mite. Thank you again. It was 5 stars.
Carol bravely faces the world alone after the death of her husband. It isn't the easiest thing, especially with children and the upcoming Holiday Season.
She learns that, when giving her all, peace will fill the void in her heart.
*The author dove straight into Carol's thoughts and brought her to life. I was able to empathize with her quite well.
I've learned that it doesn't matter what stage in life we are, or our circumstances, the Lord expects charity to bloom in our hearts and we will be blessed for it.
Christina Dymock is married, and is a mother of four beautiful children. She graduated from the University of Utah with a BA in Public Relations. She has published in Woman's World Magazine and several Chicken Soup books.