The Christmas Table

A Novel

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Pub Date Oct 06 2020 | Archive Date Oct 20 2020

Description

From Donna VanLiere, the New York Times bestselling author of The Christmas Hope series comes another heartwarming, inspirational story for the holidays, The Christmas Table.

In June 1972, John Creighton determines to build his wife Joan a kitchen table. His largest project to date had been picture frames but he promises to have the table ready for Thanksgiving dinner. Inspired to put something delicious on the table, Joan turns to her mother’s recipes she had given to Joan when she and John married.

In June 2012, Lauren Mabrey discovers she’s pregnant. Gloria, Miriam, and the rest of her friends at Glory’s Place begin to pitch in, helping Lauren prepare their home for the baby. On a visit to the local furniture builder, Lauren finds a table that he bought at a garage sale but has recently refinished. Once home, a drawer is discovered under the table which contains a stack of recipe cards. Growing up in one foster home after another, Lauren never learned to cook and is fascinated as she reads through the cards. Personal notes have been written on each one from the mother to her daughter and time and again Lauren wonders where they lived, when they lived, and in a strange way, she feels connected to this mother and her daughter and wants to make the mother proud.

The story continues to from 1972 to 2012 as Joan battles breast cancer and Lauren learns to cook, preparing for the baby’s arrival. As Christmas nears, can Lauren unlock the mystery of the table, and find the peace she's always longed for?

From Donna VanLiere, the New York Times bestselling author of The Christmas Hope series comes another heartwarming, inspirational story for the holidays, The Christmas Table.

In June 1972, John...


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ISBN 9781250164674
PRICE $17.99 (USD)
PAGES 240

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Donna VanLiere's Christmas books are like a warm hug. They are mainly set in the small town of Grandon, and if you've read any of her books, you'll find friendly characters that you already know, along with some new friends who come to town. This story focuses on two families in timelines 40 years apart and a special table that links them together, but what the book is really about is love, hope and faith, family and community. Thanks to Netgalley and St. Martin's Press for the advance digital copy!

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This was my first book in the Christmas series for this author and although you could tell the characters were already established, I really enjoyed this warm story with amazing characters! Highly recommend! A feel good book!

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A sweet Christmas story that spans 2 different time periods , two couples and a Christmas table.
A lot of love,emotions,its about family,friends and community and recipes.
A good read.
Voluntarily reviewed.

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This book is like getting two stories for the price of one. Warm, lite hearted, Christmas story about a table and some great sounding recipes. You won’t be disappointed in this soul strengthening story.

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A very inspirational story of faith and the power of prayer. Two families decades apart are inspired by the same table and family recipes. It heals heals them and brings them together in a time when they need it the most. Family and friendship is an important cornerstone of the community and what makes everything in life better.

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