Do you have a favorite
Christmas story that you like to return to through the years? I first read The Christmas Box back when it
came out thirty years ago! I was a teenager
back then. I loved it at that time, but
it was fun to return to it now as a mother.
Richard and Keri are young
parents who have outgrown their small apartment in Salt Lake City, but do not
have the means to upgrade their living situation. They see an advertisement in the paper that offers
a living space in return for light housework, yard care, and meal
preparation. They call and meet MaryAnne
who is an elderly lady living alone in a Victorian mansion. They all hit it off immediately and Richard,
Keri, and child move in to help MaryAnne.
As they get to know her, they also discover a Christmas box in the
attic. What is the Christmas box and why
is it special?
I read this story on
Christmas Eve. It’s a quick novella, but
very moving. I’ll admit, this book made
me cry just like it did when I first read it.
It was like reading a new book again for me as it had been so long. It really makes you think about people who
are alone on the holidays or have lost those they’ve loved. It also looks at the love between parent and
child.
The story is told through
the first-person narration of Richard, which made the reader feel that they are
a part of the story. This story was inspirational,
and faith based.
It’s not Christmas
without a Richard Paul Evans novel and I was happy to revisit this old
favorite.
I loved the cover of this
thirtieth anniversary edition. It also had
an interesting new forward by Richard Paul Evans about the writing of this book
and how it changed his life.
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expressed in this review are completely my own.
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