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Winter Star

Larry R. Laycock, Lisa Gleave Laycock

American Fork, Utah: Covenant Communications, 2007

  • Larry R. Laycock: Author
  • Lisa Gleave Laycock: Author
Novel
Mormon families--Fiction; Problem youth--Fiction; Drug addicts--Fiction; Christmas stories, American
“Rachel was right. The figure she had seen outside her window had been Joey. But when everyone drove up, his courage failed . . . again. He just couldn’t force himself to ruin their Christmas Eve celebration. It wasn’t that he didn’t want to be a part of them again. It was plain and simple fear that kept him away, fear of rejection and hate and the unknown.” Some families wish upon a star, others search constellations, but some use starlight . . . to find their way home. When a new star appears just above the horizon, the Keller family is guided to someone very special they believed they had lost forever. A story of reflection and hope, Winter Star will remind you that by looking to Christmases past, you can discover the magic of this holiday season. [from publisher's Web site]
  • more information at publisher's web site
BX 8688.3 .L452wi 2007

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