Best-selling co-author of the Left Behind series Tim LaHaye collaborates with novelist and scriptwriter Gregory S. Dinallo to craft an inspiring portrayal of friendship and forgiveness. Despite the Great Depression's dampening effects, the friendly citizens of Newbury, a small New England hamlet, believe better days are near. And gifted photographer Dylan Cooper believes the town's quaint charm and snowy surroundings will provide the perfect setting for history's greatest Christmas picture. Local printer Joe Clements and his pregnant wife Alicia are glad to help him find just the right spot. But when Dylan and Joe quarrel, a moving Christmas Eve service gently reminds everyone of the greatest gift of all.
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"A good read for the Christmas Season with a message of hope and forgiveness. Loved the New England setting, the era, and the elements of photography. Looking forward to reading both the prequel and sequel but the book also stands alone well."
— Debbie (4 out of 5 stars)
" A good Christmas story that is a quick listen for an audiobook (and I'm sure read too). And as a photographer I enjoyed the details about the character Dylan Cooper and the photography he did as well as the descriptions of the town. "
— Kimberly, 10/25/2012" It was a good short story. It is set in New England. "
— Sbugsy, 4/12/2011" A young couple expecting their first baby become friends with an older gentleman who is a gifted photographer. They help each other in many ways. "
— Laura, 3/5/2011" It was a good short story. It is set in New England. "
— Sbugsy, 6/9/2009Tim LaHaye is a renowned prophecy scholar, minister, and author. His Left Behind series is the bestselling Christian fiction series of all time. He and his wife, Beverly, live in Southern California. They have four children and nine grandchildren.
John McDonough, one of AudioFile magazine’s Golden Voices, has narrated dozens of audiobooks, and won eleven Earphones Awards. He is known for his narrations of children’s books, including Robert McCloskey’s Centerburg Tales and Albert Marrin’s Commander-in-Chief Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War. Outside of his audiobook work, he has starred in a revival of Captain Kangaroo on the Fox Network.
John McDonough, one of AudioFile magazine’s Golden Voices, has narrated dozens of audiobooks, and won eleven Earphones Awards. He is known for his narrations of children’s books, including Robert McCloskey’s Centerburg Tales and Albert Marrin’s Commander-in-Chief Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War. Outside of his audiobook work, he has starred in a revival of Captain Kangaroo on the Fox Network.