The Christmas cross a story about finding your way home for the holidays
A Chicago journalist finds himself in a small Texas town on Christmas Eve. On a lonely quest, he encounters old faces and new facts--a hand carved manger, a father's guilt, a young girl's faith. This trip into the past holds the key to his future--and the way home.
"Tells the story of a lonely newspaper editor who, on a search for meaning and purpose, visits the small town in Texas where he was born. He encounters an unusual manger scene in front of a church, where an old man tells him a remarkable story. The book contains interactive elements - including envelopes with pull-out letters."
"A Chicago journalist finds himself in a small Texas town on Christmas Eve. On a lonely quest, he encounters old faces and new facts--a hand carved manger, a father's guilt, a young girl's faith. This trip into the past holds the key to his future--and the way home."@en
"A Chicago journalist, estranged from his wife, travels to Texas on Christmas Eve to investigate a photograph of a church his father received in the mail and meets a church janitor who tells him a story that changes his life and brings him back to love. Includes photographs from the motion picture starring Megan Follows and William Moses."
"A Chicago journalist, estranged from his wife, travels to Texas on Christmas Eve to investigate a photograph of a church his father received in the mail and meets a church janitor who tells him a story that changes his life and brings him back to love. Includes photographs from the motion picture starring Megan Follows and William Moses."@en
"The Christmas Cross is a story about finding your way home for the holidays, told in the context of one man's journey in a small Texas town. Unique interactive elements inside this book-including envelopes with pullout letters and surprises-makes this a one-of-a-kind Christmas treasure."
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