Book Review: A Tree’s Christmas by James Andrew Bowen
■A Tree’s Christmas
■Author: James Andrew Bowen
■Pages: 68
■Publisher: Clearview Communications Publishing; 1st edition (September 2, 2008)
■ISBN-10: 0979359317
■ISBN-13: 978-0979359316
■SRP: $9.95
■Reviewed By: Cheryl Malandrinos
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A Tree’s Christmas by James Andrew Bowen must be one of the most beautiful, magical tales of the season ever written.
As has long been a family tradition, once the season is over the Christmas tree is taken out to the yard and placed in the garden to lay until spring. After one particular Christmas, the trees around the garden wake from their winter slumber to hear the story of the young fir and his impact on the family’s lives.
Once in a while a seasonal story touches your heart in such a way you can’t help but share it. That’s certainly true of A Tree’s Christmas. I smiled. I cried. It truly warmed my heart. There is a faith-based element to the story, but I can’t discuss it without revealing too much of the storyline. This is definitely a book that will be treasured for years to come. An annual reading of A Tree’s Christmas would be the perfect way to celebrate the season. I know I’ll be starting that tradition in my home.
I received a free copy from the publisher. This review contains my honest opinion, which I have not been compensated for in any way.