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An inspiring, nostalgic Christmas story in charming Chimney Ridge, Vermont. Rudy Hancock's Emporium is the town's focal point, with toys, decorations, and imagination. In December each year, the Emporium becomes the town's wish store, turning wishes into miracles and goodwill into deeds. With a lad helping as an elf, Rudy and the townsfolk deliver the desires of a veteran, a musician, a widow, a young girl, and a wanderer, building to the energetic celebrations at the Fezziwig Ball. A warm, family Christmas story of charity and generosity that will appeal to all ages.

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An inspiring, nostalgic Christmas story in charming Chimney Ridge, Vermont. Rudy Hancock's Emporium is the town's focal point, with toys, decorations, and imagination. In December each year, the Emporium becomes the town's wish store, turning wishes into miracles and goodwill into deeds. With a lad helping as an elf, Rudy and the townsfolk deliver the desires of a veteran, a musician, a widow, a young girl, and a wanderer, building to the energetic celebrations at the Fezziwig Ball. A warm, family Christmas story of charity and generosity that will appeal to all ages.
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Autorenporträt
Canadian author Shirley Burton has released her thirteenth novel, with extensive research and a versatile style applied in her thriller and suspense novels, her whodunit mystery books, feel-good Christmas stories, and her charming fantasy novel with an inspiring message of courage, and her acclaimed ten-generation historical fiction. Born in Barrie, Ontario, Shirley Burton has traveled to locations of the towns and cities of her books, walking the neighborhoods and streets of her characters. Research took her to parts of France and Quebec for her 600-page historical fiction, Homage: Chronicles of a Habitant, portraying ten generations that migrated from France to the New World. For research for novels, she has traveled to locations in Istanbul, Paris, Rome, Greece, London, Amsterdam, Brazil, California, New York, and parts of Canada and the USA.