The Christmas Attic

Terri Dill

The Christmas Attic
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Page Publishing, Inc.
Published
5 November 2018
Pages
38
ISBN
9781643508740

The Christmas Attic

Terri Dill

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Christmas is full of wonder, love, and magic as the children of Bridger Falls would soon find out in the attic. It all began on December 23. The year was 1905, and it was a cold, snowy afternoon. School had just been let out for Christmas break. A ten-year-old Benjamin ran to the town square so that he could gaze into the window of the general store. He was soon joined by Molly, Heather, Tommy, and Billy. They gathered around the huge decorated Christmas tree that stood in the square, sharing their Christmas plans with each other. Together they decided to journey off to Molly’s house where they would find many wonderful treasures in the attic that they could use to make gifts for their families. What they did not expect was the attic itself would become the stage for the very first Christmas. And so it began, for the children of Bridger Falls, a Christmas they would never forget. For in Him all things are made possible, and it is in the telling of the birth of Jesus Christ we can truly … believe.

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