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A Cup of Christmas Tea |
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Rating: Summary: Touching short story - Simple and True Review: The book describes a mans reluctance to visit a cherished great aunt he hasn't seen in years. It clearly describes the man's (and society's) resistance towards viewing the elderly first hand. It was refreshing and extremely touching.
Rating: Summary: A joyful way to keep in the holiday spirit! Review: This book reminds you to remember what are the good things you can do to show your kindness. This is an excellent holiday book!
Rating: Summary: Very heartwarming Christmas story. Review: This is a wonderful book to give as Christmas gifts. Try sending this along with some homemade mix for your favorite tea and a cup. It makes a great yet inexpensive and heart-warming gift.
Rating: Summary: The Magic of the Season Review: Tom Hegg's beautiful poem reminds us that people are the true magic of the season and that the best "gifts" can come from the most unexpeced places. This is a lovely book. I bought 7 copies so I could give them as gifts. The story and the lesson are timeless. What a treasure Mr. Hegg has given all of us.
Rating: Summary: The Magic of the Season Review: Tom Hegg's beautiful poem reminds us that people are the true magic of the season and that the best "gifts" can come from the most unexpeced places. This is a lovely book. I bought 7 copies so I could give them as gifts. The story and the lesson are timeless. What a treasure Mr. Hegg has given all of us.
Rating: Summary: This hits home-probably with all of us Review: What a celebration of Christmas and the love felt by older folks. It's Like "Timothy Cratchit's Christmas Carol, 1917" (which I had never heard of until I saw it on Amazon) in which it describes the love the elderly have for their children. Mr. Hegg, this is a gem
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