Christmas letters / Debbie Macomber.
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- ISBN: 9780778323495 :
- ISBN: 0778323498 :
- Physical Description: 251 p. ; 19 cm.
- Publisher: Don Mills, Ont. : MIRA, c2006.
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- 9 of 9 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
- 1 of 1 copy available at Valemount Public Library.
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Holdable? | Status | Due Date |
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Valemount Public Library | f mac xmas (Text) | 35194014097984 | Adult Fiction | Volume hold | Available | - |
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- Baker & Taylor
When Katherine O'Connor, who writes Christmas letters for other people, meets Dr. Wynn Jeffries, a child psychologist, at the French cafe on Blossom Street, their opposing viewpoints on raising children ruin Katherine's Christmas cheer. - Baker & Taylor
When Catherine O'Connor, who writes Christmas letters for other people, meets Dr. Wynn Jeffries, a child psychologist, at the French cafe on Blossom Street, she, despite their opposing views on child-raising and Christmas, discovers that they are perfect for each other. 500,000 first printing. - Harlequin
Katherine O'Connor often spends her days at a cozy café on Blossom Street in Seattleâwhere she writes Christmas letters for other people. She's good at making their everyday lives sound more interesting. More humorous. More dramatic.
But for Dr. Wynn Jeffries, who also frequents the café, Christmas means lies and deception. In fact, the renowned child psychologist recommends that parents "bury Santa under the sleigh." Katherine, however, feels that his parenting philosophy is one big mistakeâat least, based on her five-year-old twin nieces, who are being raised according to his "Free Child" methods.
She argues with Wynn about his theories, while he argues that her letters are nothing but lies. They disagree about practically everythingâand yet, somehow, they don't really want to stop arguing.
As the daysâand nightsâmove closer to Christmas, Katherine and Wynn both discover that love means accepting your differences. And Christmas is about the things you shareâ¦. - Simon and Schuster
Katherine O'Connor often spends her days at a cozy café on Blossom Street in Seattle—where she writes Christmas letters for other people. She's good at making their everyday lives sound more interesting. More humorous. More dramatic.
But for Dr. Wynn Jeffries, who also frequents the café, Christmas means lies and deception. In fact, the renowned child psychologist recommends that parents "bury Santa under the sleigh." Katherine, however, feels that his parenting philosophy is one big mistake—at least, based on her five-year-old twin nieces, who are being raised according to his "Free Child" methods.
She argues with Wynn about his theories, while he argues that her letters are nothing but lies. They disagree about practically everything—and yet, somehow, they don't really want to stop arguing.
As the days—and nights—move closer to Christmas, Katherine and Wynn both discover that love means accepting your differences. And Christmas is about the things you share .