|
More items in this category
|
|
|
Tenth Anniversary Edition with New Material
Billy Romp, Wanda Urbanska
Illustrated by Robbin Gourley
Every year, Vermonter Billy Romp and his family set up house in a tiny camper on Jane Street in New York City to sell Christmas trees for a month. Their arrival always heralds a time of connection and celebration for the neighbors and friends—a time when a bustling city street becomes a community. This is a perfect Christmas story about the transformative power of love: ''love of parent and child, merchant and customer, stranger and neighbor.''
Romp's recounting of a Christmas when he fears he is losing his daughter to the glitter of city life becomes a universal story of every parent's struggle. His accounts of the diverse people who find a sense of home and shelter with his family every season are heartwarming and inspiring. Read this aloud as a family and bask in the true heart and soul of the season together!
|
(Ages: Adult)
#15447 - Paperback Book - 154 pgs
Our price $12.95
We also recommend:
|