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A redbird christmas

Oswald Campbell doesn't have much to live for, except to cash his paltry pension check, drop in on the occasional AA meeting, and visit the VA hospital. Dreading another winter in Chicago, he takes in stride the news that his emphysema will probably take his life before Christmas. Having no family except an ex-wife, who has since moved on, Oswald follows his doctor's advice and spends his final months in a more comfortable climate. By chance, he ends up in Lost River, Alabama, a sleepy town with so many single, older women that Frances Cleverdon, a widow, hopes that Oswald will turn out to be someone's knight in shining armor. Not quite the Romeo they had hoped for, Oswald nonetheless is taken under folks' wings. Without noticing how it happens, Oswald comes to love Lost River, visiting the town store and the feisty redbird that lives there, waiting out at the dock for the river-faring postman to bring the mail, or accepting myriad dinner invitations from the town's women. Frances hopes to fix him up with her sister, Mildred--if only Mildred wouldn't keep dying her hair outrageous colors every few days. The quirky story takes a heartwarming turn when Frances and Oswald become involved in the life of Patsy Casey, an abandoned young girl with a crippled leg. As Christmas approaches, the townspeople and neighboring communities--even the Creoles, whose long-standing feud with everybody else keeps them on the other side of the river--rally round shy, sweet Patsy.

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http://schema.org/description

  • "In a tiny and remote Alabama town, an unexpected, unusual, and life-transforming event that occurs on one Christmas morning changes a family and a town forever."
  • "From the beloved author of FRIED GREEN TOMATOES comes a story about a small town changed by an event one Christmas morning."
  • "Oswald Campbell doesn't have much to live for, except to cash his paltry pension check, drop in on the occasional AA meeting, and visit the VA hospital. Dreading another winter in Chicago, he takes in stride the news that his emphysema will probably take his life before Christmas. Having no family except an ex-wife, who has since moved on, Oswald follows his doctor's advice and spends his final months in a more comfortable climate. By chance, he ends up in Lost River, Alabama, a sleepy town with so many single, older women that Frances Cleverdon, a widow, hopes that Oswald will turn out to be someone's knight in shining armor. Not quite the Romeo they had hoped for, Oswald nonetheless is taken under folks' wings. Without noticing how it happens, Oswald comes to love Lost River, visiting the town store and the feisty redbird that lives there, waiting out at the dock for the river-faring postman to bring the mail, or accepting myriad dinner invitations from the town's women. Frances hopes to fix him up with her sister, Mildred--if only Mildred wouldn't keep dying her hair outrageous colors every few days. The quirky story takes a heartwarming turn when Frances and Oswald become involved in the life of Patsy Casey, an abandoned young girl with a crippled leg. As Christmas approaches, the townspeople and neighboring communities--even the Creoles, whose long-standing feud with everybody else keeps them on the other side of the river--rally round shy, sweet Patsy."@en
  • "After a startling diagnosis from his doctor, Oswald T. Campbell leaves behind the cold and damp of the oncoming Chicago winter to spend what he believes will be his last Christmas in the warm and welcoming town of Lost River. There he meets the postman who delivers mail by boat, the store owner who nurses a broken heart, the ladies of the Mystic Order of the Royal Polka Dots Secret Society, who do clandestine good works. And he meets a little redbird named Jack, who is at the center of this tale of a magical Christmas when something so amazing happened that those who witnessed it have never forgotten it."@en
  • "Oswald T. Campbell, given the news that he only has a short time left to live, takes his doctor's recommendation that he leave Chicago and move to a milder climate, and ends up in Redbird, Alabama, where his involvement with a young orphan, a matchmaking widow, and a redbird named Jack, restores his heart and his health."@en
  • "A tale of enchantment and miracles at Christmas ... Oswald T. Campbell, aged fifty-two, down-and-out in a Chicago winter, is given only months to live unless he moves South. He finds himself in the small town of Lost River, Alabama, where the residents are friendly if feud-prone and eccentric. One of them, Roy, keeps a red cardinal, a once wounded bird called Jack, in the village store. Patsy, a crippled little kid from a nearby trailer park, falls in love with Jack. What follows is an emotional roller-coaster ride through the lives of an engaging crew of misfits, fixers and ordinary good-hearted folk, set against the natural backdrop of a mellow Alabama winter, along the riverside."@en

http://schema.org/genre

  • "Christmas stories"
  • "Christmas stories"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Large type books"@en
  • "Large type books"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Translations"
  • "Sagas"
  • "Powieść amerykańska"@pl
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Belletristische Darstellung"

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  • "A redbird christmas"@en
  • "Mr zuppa Campbell il pettirosso e la bambina"
  • "Rozhdestvo i krasnyĭ kardinal"
  • "A redbird Christmas a novel"@en
  • "A Redbird Christmas a novel"@en
  • "A redbird Christmas a novel"
  • "Święta z kardynałem"@pl
  • "Ḥag ha-Molad shel ha-parush ha-adom"
  • "Mr. Zuppa Campbell il pettirosso e la bambina"
  • "Mr. Zuppa Campbell il pettirosso e la bambina"@it
  • "A Redbird Christmas"@en
  • "Un lieu béni"
  • "A rebird Christmas"@en
  • "A Redbird Christmas : a novel"
  • "Mr Zuppa Campbell il pettirosso e la bambina"@it
  • "Mr Zuppa Campbell il pettirosso e la bambina"
  • "חג המולד של הפרוש האדום"
  • "A redbird Christmas Large Print"@en
  • "A redbird Christmas"@en
  • "A redbird Christmas"
  • "A redbird Christmas : a novel"
  • "A redbird Christmas : a novel"@en
  • "Boże Narodzenie w Lost River"@pl
  • "Boże Narodzenie w Lost River"
  • "En röd liten fågel i juletid"@sv
  • "Das Wunder von Lost River [Roman]"

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