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Christmas is coming, and Jack Baker's finances, friends, and future are as gone as last year's holiday. One year ago, Jack Baker had it all-a beautiful family, a lucrative career, and a generous bonus to spend on the annual Baker family Christmas extravaganza. Now the Bakers are homeless and clueless about what to do next. Amidst the holiday traditions and trappings, one family learns what is truly important when they lose all they have and find they have everything.

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Christmas is coming, and Jack Baker's finances, friends, and future are as gone as last year's holiday. One year ago, Jack Baker had it all-a beautiful family, a lucrative career, and a generous bonus to spend on the annual Baker family Christmas extravaganza. Now the Bakers are homeless and clueless about what to do next. Amidst the holiday traditions and trappings, one family learns what is truly important when they lose all they have and find they have everything.
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P. S. Wells P. S. Wells is the USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of twenty-eight titles and an audio journalist. Her titles include Rediscovering Your Happily Ever After, Bonding With Your Child Through Boundaries, The Slave Across the Street, Slavery in the Land of the Free, and Chasing Sunrise. Program producer, connector, optimistic dream driver, and sought-after inspirational and motivational speaker, she enjoys dark chocolate, Savannah Grey tea, and writing from her home in the 100-Acre Wood in Northern Indiana. Okay, it's five heavily-treed acres but looks like a hundred from her office windows. P. S. is the mother of seven and "Mimi" to her grands, otherwise known as her "Grammy Awards." Marsha J. Wright Marsha J. Wright is the daughter of pioneer aviatrix, Margaret Ray Ringenberg, and served as her mother's speechwriter, correspondence secretary, and the author of Maggie Ray, World War II Air Force Pilot. Her writing credits include short stories, articles, thirty musicals, and her mother's biography. Wright attained her private pilot's license at age seventeen and raced with, and against, her mother in numerous air races. Her informative and inspiring presentation, Life Lessons Learned from a WASP, shares the military and racing adventures of her mother through pictures and stories with a glimpse at how the two women, different in temperament and ability, learned to work in harmony. Wright holds degrees from Fort Wayne Bible College and Ball State University and has studied at Jerusalem University College and Taylor University in Fort Wayne. Prior to retirement, Wright served as worship and music leader at Grabill Missionary Church and continues to direct the area senior adult choir, Senior Saints. She and her husband, Stephen, have five children and a pile of grandchildren. They live in Fort Wayne, Indiana.