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A Weary World Rejoices: A Mosaic Christmas Anthology VI (The Mosaic Collection) A Weary World Rejoices: A Mosaic Christmas Anthology VI by Stacy Monson
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“Thanks to their anonymous benefactor, her parents had bought a large enough turkey to invite their elderly neighbors to join them.”
Stacy Monson, A Weary World Rejoices: A Mosaic Christmas Anthology VI
“To ease another's heartache is to forget one's own.” (Abraham Lincoln)”
Stacy Monson, A Weary World Rejoices: A Mosaic Christmas Anthology VI
“But I wanted to feature a character whose lifelong ambition was to play second-fiddle, someone quietly and contentedly in the background, someone like Fanny Price in Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park. I re-read that great novel and fell even more in love with Fanny.”
Stacy Monson, A Weary World Rejoices: A Mosaic Christmas Anthology VI
“How wonderful, how very wonderful, the operations of time, and the changes of the human mind!”
Stacy Monson, A Weary World Rejoices: A Mosaic Christmas Anthology VI
“She sat in the cab finishing her own plate, knowing one thing for certain about her future. She was born for this life.”
Stacy Monson, A Weary World Rejoices: A Mosaic Christmas Anthology VI
“Again, no response.”
Stacy Monson, A Weary World Rejoices: A Mosaic Christmas Anthology VI