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  • Christmas Angel

    Suzanne D. Williams

    eBook
    Silence. A chill crept up my spine. Someone watched me. I was sure of it. Standing tall, I lifted my rifle. "Come out whoever you are."Angel Taylor had her life all figured out until her best friend shoved Elias Harper off on her. What's she need with a boy anyway? But Marta said he liked to dance and somehow that was appealing. However, something strange is happening in town and this right before Christmas. Is Elias involved? What is the secret he keeps from her? And what should she do when her life changes for good?Clean Historical Romance by best-selling author, SUZANNE D. WILLIAMS.
  • The Christmas Angel

    Abbie Farwell Brown

    eBook (, May 17, 2012)
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • The Christmas Angel

    Abbie Farwell Brown

    eBook (Library of Alexandria, Aug. 28, 2017)
    At the sound of footsteps along the hall Miss Terry looked up from the letter which she was reading for the sixth time. "Of course I would not see him," she said, pursing her lips into a hard line. "Certainly not!" A bump on the library door, as from an opposing knee, did duty for a knock. "Bring the box in here, Norah," said Miss Terry, holding open the door for her servant, who was gasping under the weight of a packing-case. "Set it down on the rug by the fire-place. I am going to look it over and burn up the rubbish this evening." She glanced once more at the letter in her hand, then with a sniff tossed it upon the fire. "Yes'm," said Norah, as she set down the box with a thump. She stooped once more to pick up something which had fallen out when the cover was jarred open. It was a pink papier-mâché angel, such as are often hung from the top of Christmas trees as a crowning symbol. Norah stood holding it between thumb and finger, staring amazedly. Who would think to find such a bit of frivolity in the house of Miss Terry! Her mistress looked up from the fire, where the bit of writing was writhing painfully, and caught the expression of Norah's face. "What have you there?" she asked, frowning, as she took the object into her own hands. "The Christmas Angel!" she exclaimed under her breath. "I had quite forgotten it." Then as if it burned her fingers she thrust the little image back into the box and turned to Norah brusquely. "There, that's all. You can go now, Norah," she said. "Yes'm," answered the maid. She hesitated. "If you please'm, it's Christmas Eve." "Well, I believe so," snapped Miss Terry, who seemed to be in a particularly bad humor this evening. "What do you want?" Norah flushed; but she was hardened to her mistress's manner. "Only to ask if I may go out for a little while to see the decorations and hear the singing."
  • The Christmas Angel

    1871-1927 Brown, Abbie Farwell

    eBook (HardPress, June 23, 2016)
    HardPress Classic Books Series
  • The Christmas Angel

    Abbie Farwell Brown, Leslie Belaire, Audible Studios

    Audiobook (Audible Studios, Jan. 24, 2012)
    Disagreeable old Miss Terry spends her Christmas Eve getting rid of toys from her childhood toy box. One by one she tosses them onto the sidewalk in front of her house, then secretly watches the little scenes that occur, which seem to confirm her belief that true Christmas spirit does not exist. Then the angel from her childhood Christmas tree appears to show Miss Terry that she has not yet witnessed the final act of each of those little dramas. Living Age magazine in 1910 observed of The Christmas Angel, "Not since Charles Dickens laid down his pen forever has there been a prettier Christmas story written, one more full of the real spirit of Christmas or conveying a more seasonable lesson."
  • Christmas Angel

    Pirkko Vainio, Anthea Bell

    Hardcover (NorthSouth, Sept. 1, 1995)
    While searching the attic for Christmas decorations, Maria finds a music box with a figure on top that reminds her of an angel with no wings. Her grandmother reminds her that angels must earn their wings. In this magical story, Maria's small act of kindness brings surprising rewards--for Maria, an old homeless man, and for a tiny, wingless angel.
  • Angela's Christmas

    Frank McCourt, RaĂşl ColĂłn

    eBook (Scribner, Nov. 6, 2007)
    Now an Emmy-nominated film streaming on Netflix! Pulitzer Prize recipient Frank McCourt shares the story of his mother’s childhood Christmas in this tender and heartwarming picture book, previously published as Angela and the Baby Jesus.Angela is six-years-old and worries for the baby Jesus on the altar of St. Joseph’s church in Limerick. December nights are damp and cold, and the church is dark at night. How can the baby Jesus’ mother leave him in the manger without even a blanket to cover him? The baby Jesus surely needs Angela’s help, even if she is not allowed to go on the altar, especially by herself. Filled with the characters, incident, and detail that have made Frank McCourt internationally renowned and beloved, Angela’s Christmas is a timeless story of real life—in all of its joy, innocence, and incongruity. A story for all generations to enjoy and cherish.
  • Christmas Angel

    Quinlan B. Lee, John Kurtz

    Paperback (Scholastic, Oct. 1, 2006)
    It's Christmastime! Clifford loves the presents, the parties, and the yummy food. Decorating the big tree is especially fun! But what do those things really have to do with the holiday spirit? Ages 4-8 8 x 8 x 0.1
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  • Christmas Angels

    Crystal Bowman, Claudine Gevry

    Board book (Zonderkidz, Sept. 30, 2007)
    Oversized die-cut format with a great value price. My Thanksgiving Prayer—This book features a child thanking and praising God for the big and small joys of life. Children will delight in the colorful pictures and catchy rhyme. And they’ll love the oversized board book. Christmas Angels—Preschoolers will love this oversized board book about the angels in the Christmas story. They’ll learn what the angels did and why we use angel decorations today. Crystal Bowman’s rhyming skill makes Christmas Angels a delight to read. And Claudine Gévry’s adorable illustrations will hold the interest of children and storytellers alike. CRYSTAL BOWMAN likes using rhyming words in her stories, poems, and children’s songs. She also enjoys going for walks, eating ice cream, and spending time with her family. CLAUDINE GèVRY You can find Claudine diving the oceans with Technicolor fish, camel riding in the Sahara, trekking in a jungle populated with wild monkeys, or exploring the African savanna in search of huge elephants. Although adventurous, she sometimes gets scared when coming upon a giant spider or other scary beasts. At that time she heads back to the comfort of her studio, where she draws all the wonderful things she saw and dreams of her next visit to faraway lands.
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  • An Angel's Christmas

    Dan Yates

    eBook (Covenant Communications, Oct. 7, 2011)
    When Samantha Hackett, angel matchmaker extraordinaire, spends her first Christmas on the far side of forever, she can't help but miss the little details that make the holiday season so special-the Christmas lights, the shopping, the mistletoe. Fortunately, her husband, Jason, knows that Samantha is happiest when she is among mortals, giving destiny a helping hand. So he has arranged a special Christmas assignment just for her. For Captain Matt Browning, Christmas has never been anything special. Raised in an orphanage and a series of foster homes, he remembers receiving only one gift-a silver plane with red wings, given to him by a stranger who came to the orphanage one Christmas Eve. Now, for the second time in his life, Matt is about to receive an unexpected Christmas present from a stranger, a present that will change his life and heal his wounded spirit.
  • Angela's Christmas

    Frank McCourt, RaĂşl ColĂłn

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books, Sept. 17, 2019)
    Now an Emmy-nominated film streaming on Netflix! Pulitzer Prize recipient Frank McCourt shares the story of his mother’s childhood Christmas in this tender and heartwarming picture book, previously published as Angela and the Baby Jesus.Angela is six-years-old and worries for the baby Jesus on the altar of St. Joseph’s church in Limerick. December nights are damp and cold, and the church is dark at night. How can the baby Jesus’ mother leave him in the manger without even a blanket to cover him? The baby Jesus surely needs Angela’s help, even if she is not allowed to go on the altar, especially by herself. Filled with the characters, incident, and detail that have made Frank McCourt internationally renowned and beloved, Angela’s Christmas is a timeless story of real life—in all of its joy, innocence, and incongruity. A story for all generations to enjoy and cherish.
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  • Christmas Angel

    Kaye Jacobs Volk

    Paperback (Covenant Communications Inc, June 1, 1994)
    Book by Volk, Kaye Jacobs