Nathan Hurst meets a divorced mother and her family during a Thanksgiving layover in Denver. Her young son Colin has the power to heal with a touch and cures Hurst of Tourette Syndrome. Everytime the boy uses his gift, however, he becomes more ill.
"Nathan Hurst meets a divorced mother and her family during a Thanksgiving layover in Denver. Her young son Colin has the power to heal with a touch and cures Hurst of Tourette Syndrome. Everytime the boy uses his gift, however, he becomes more ill."@en
""Nathan Hurst hated Christmas. For the rest of the world it was a day of joy and celebration; for Nathan it was simply a reminder of the event that destroyed his childhood until a snowstorm, a cancelled flight, and an unexpected meeting with a young mother and her very special son would show him that Christmas is indeed the season of miracles."--Publisher description."
"A heartwarming and inspirational Christmas novel in the tradition of The Christmas Box and Finding Noel from New York Times bestselling author Richard Paul Evans. Sure to be a classic, this new tale brings to life the joy of the season and demonstrates the redemptive power of love: there is no hurt so great that love cannot heal it. Nathan Hurst hated Christmas. For the rest of the world it was a day of joy and celebration; for Nathan it was simply a reminder of the event that destroyed his childhood until a snowstorm, a cancelled flight, and an unexpected meeting with a young mother and her very special son would show him that Christmas is indeed the season of miracles. From the beloved author of the international bestseller The Christmas Box comes another timeless story of faith, hope, and healing."@en
"There is no hurt so great that love cannot heal it. Nathan Hurst hated Christmas. For the rest of the world it was a day of joy and celebration; for Nathan it was simply a reminder of the event that destroyed his childhood until a snowstorm, a cancelled flight, and an unexpected meeting with a young mother and her very special son would show him that Christmas is indeed the season of miracles."
"The author says that The Gift is about healing. He says that sometimes what he wishes for most in this world is to be healed. Maybe that's true of the world as well. He hopes that this book will bring to your heart a healed holiday season."@en
"An uplifting tale of hope and faith celebrates the joy of the holiday season and follows a theme of the redemptive power of love."@en
"An uplifting tale of hope and faith celebrates the joy of the holiday season and follows a theme of the redemptive power of love."
"For Nathan Christmas was simply a reminder of the event that destroyed his childhood until a snowstorm, a cancelled flight, and an unexpected meeting with a young mother and her son would show him that Chistmas is the season of miracles."
""Nathan Hurst hates Christmas. For others, it may be a day of boundless joy and nostalgic tradition. But for him, this annual ocasion is a painful reminder of events that traumatized his childhood. When a snowstorm cancels his yuletide flight however, Nathan meets a unique mother and child who profoundly change him and his view of the special season--forever."--Container."@en
"Nathan Hurst hated Christmas. For the rest of the world it was a day of joy and celebration; for Nathan, it was simply a reminder of an event that destroyed his childhood. But then a snowstorm, a cancelled flight, and an unexpected meeting with a young mother and her very special son would show him that Christmas was still the season of miracles."
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