Description

In December 2008, Bob Morrison is eleven-months unemployed. Though an active participant in a weekly job search group, Bob’s skills are a poor fit for the meager opportunities where he lives with his wife, Stephanie. Her job in higher education has paid some, but not all, of their bills. Bob’s unemployment benefits will end in January. After creditors leave threatening voicemail messages, Stephanie secretly searches for a better-paying job in a larger city. Their college-student daughter, Michelle, schemes to avoid the family drama by spending Christmas with a new boyfriend in Long Island. Seeing how the financial stress affects her parents’ marriage, she is ready to leave her devoted high school boyfriend for the prospect of marrying into a wealthy family.

Arguments, deception, and the possibility of an affair threaten to pull apart this family. Early in the story, Bob finds a tiny, nearly-frozen kitten hiding inside their garage. Rescuing the kitten and searching for its owner present Bob with a new job opportunity. But will he be willing to take a chance on a new direction in time for Christmas?

For anyone who is, or has, faced the prospect of celebrating Christmas with little money and a lot of anxiety about the future, reading this story will lift your spirit and remind you of what puts magic in the season.

Where to Order

Independent book stores

Flyleaf Books of Chapel Hill, NC

Online

Amazon

Barnes and Noble

Endorsements

I finished your book last night with a smile on my face! What a happy Christmas everyone had. I thought it was brilliant how you tied Maria and Joe in to your story. What a surprise that was! I loved your use of all of the different adjectives including the musical ones like “concerto.” I could visualize your characters vividly.

Kathy Kaneda, music teacher

Baltimore County School System