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The Christmas Town por Donna VanLiere
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The Christmas Town (edición 2016)

por Donna VanLiere (Autor)

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Lauren Gabriel spent many years of her childhood in foster homes, wishing her mother would come back for her and be the family she needs. Now twenty-years-old, she still longs for a place that she can truly call home. Her work as a cashier is unfulfilling, and at Christmas it's unbearable with the songs and carols and chatter of Christmas that she hears throughout the day. When Lauren ends her shift one night, she finds herself driving aimlessly in order to avoid returning to her lonely apartment. And when she witnesses a car accident she is suddenly pulled into the small town of Grandon, first as a witness but then as a volunteer for the annual fundraiser for Glory's Place, a center for single mothers and families who need assistance. Could this town and its people be the home she has always longed for? The New York Times bestselling author of the timeless The Christmas Shoes and The Christmas Hope is back with this moving and uplifting story about finding love, hope, and family in unexpected places.

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Título:The Christmas Town
Autores:Donna VanLiere (Autor)
Información:St. Martin's Press (2016), 241 pages
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A good book for the holidays. ( )
  PKolb | Sep 10, 2023 |
I enjoyed the message that family doesn’t have to be the one you are born into. I loved the characters. Yes the story was kind of sappy but I love that at Christmas. I enjoyed it. I didn’t know it was a part of a series so definitely worked as a stand-alone. I laughed out loud several times. ( )
  Wulfwyn907 | Jan 30, 2022 |
The Christmas Town is yet another charming holiday story in Donna VanLiere’s Christmas Hope series that’s set in the little fictional town of Grandon, Anywhere USA. In this one a young woman is searching for a family and a place she can truly call home, and through a series of serendipitous events, she discovers that what she’s been searching for is right in front of her. Add in a few cute kids, a couple of past series’ characters, and an intuitive bag boy from the local grocery, and you have the makings of a heartwarming read that’s really put me in the Christmas spirit.

After her father skipped out on his responsibilities and her mother went to jail, Lauren grew up in a series of foster homes. While some were nice, she never quite found one where she fit and could genuinely call home. So after aging out of the system at eighteen, she set out on her own. She works as a cashier in a grocery store in a town about an hour away from Grandon, but it’s a largely boring, thankless job. She longs for someplace she can truly feel at home and a family with whom to share the holidays. Desperately lonely she places an ad on Craigslist for a family for Christmas, and while most of the people who respond are cruel, there are two women who seem genuine. At the same time, after her shift one day, Lauren takes off, driving aimlessly and ends up in Grandon, where she witnesses an accident. She also goes to the local grocery for a quick meal, and chances to meet the “celebrity” bag boy, who hands out personal messages to customers who are happy to wait in line to receive them. The message Lauren gets resonates with her, so when she’s called back to Grandon to identify a suspect in the hit-and-run, and is invited to coffee by Stacy, the victim, she can’t resist accepting. This in turn leads to her meeting Gloria and Miriam (The Christmas Promise) and eventually volunteering at Glory’s Place, an after-school program for needy kids in the community, where she helps teach the kids Christmas carols in time to perform for a big upcoming fund-raiser. Throughout all of this she begins to find a sense of belonging, but when her mother contacts her after seven long years, it may throw everything for a loop. I very much related to Lauren and think that many of us can experience this type of loneliness, especially during the holidays. I like that her heart was open when presented with the gift of family that she was so desperately searching for, and that she found a wonderful place to belong.

While the story primarily revolves around Lauren and her search for a home and family, there are plenty of secondary characters who help give her what she needs. First are best friends, Gloria and Miriam. They’ve been a part of each book since their own, always giving back so much to the community through Glory’s Place. Now they’re making plans for the annual silent auction fund-raiser that will take place in conjunction with the local Christmas parade. But they’re not too busy to answer the ad of a lonely woman on Craigslist and become her “mysterious” friends. These two crack me up with how they always bicker but somehow still make their friendship work. Then there’s Ben, the sweet, lovable bag boy, who was born with a condition that caused some brain damage, but in spite of his handicap, he has a miraculous intuition about exactly what each customer needs to hear. I loved his sunny disposition and his optimistic outlook that’s positively infectious. It’s no wonder most customers willingly wait in his line. There’s Travis, the parks department worker, who ends up in Lauren’s path as a romantic interest, when Miriam refuses to speak with him about using the gazebo. And then there’s little Cassondra, a cute girl with a heart condition who comes to Glory’s Place every day. Nathan Andrews (The Christmas Shoes, The Christmas Blessing) put in a cameo appearance, and several other supporting characters round out the fairly extensive cast.

The Christmas Town was a nice feel-good holiday story with a very gentle faith message. It has no objectionable content, so it could be read by just about anyone. Grandon is a quaint, homey little town, where everyone is ready to lend a helping hand. I’d love to live there if it really existed. The characters were all very likable, just the kind of people I’d love to be friends with. I knocked off the half-star, because like it’s predecessor in the series, it seemed a little more predictable than some of the earlier books. Also it, too, was written in third-person present tense, which is a very unusual style choice and harder for me to get into. But overall, the heartwarming feel of the story overcame most of my issues and left me with warm fuzzies and a few happy tears, which is a sign that a book has done it’s job. Several of the previous books of the series have been made into Hallmark movies and this one, too, would be perfect for Hallmark fans. I don’t know if Donna VanLiere is planning any more books in this series. This one was published last year (2016). It appears that she’s been releasing a new one about once every two years, so we might get another one next year (2018). If so, I’ll be eagerly waiting to read it. ( )
  mom2lnb | Dec 28, 2021 |
A sweet Christmas story. ( )
  xKayx | Dec 14, 2020 |
Let me start by saying I just loved the cover so I had to have the book. Sigh. A cliche hit me right in the face. This was a nice story line but was sooo shallow. I could't wait to see how things worked out and yet I felt no real depth at the end either. It is a nice light Christmas read but I guess I wanted more. :( ( )
  whybehave2002 | Nov 29, 2019 |
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Lauren Gabriel spent many years of her childhood in foster homes, wishing her mother would come back for her and be the family she needs. Now twenty-years-old, she still longs for a place that she can truly call home. Her work as a cashier is unfulfilling, and at Christmas it's unbearable with the songs and carols and chatter of Christmas that she hears throughout the day. When Lauren ends her shift one night, she finds herself driving aimlessly in order to avoid returning to her lonely apartment. And when she witnesses a car accident she is suddenly pulled into the small town of Grandon, first as a witness but then as a volunteer for the annual fundraiser for Glory's Place, a center for single mothers and families who need assistance. Could this town and its people be the home she has always longed for? The New York Times bestselling author of the timeless The Christmas Shoes and The Christmas Hope is back with this moving and uplifting story about finding love, hope, and family in unexpected places.

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