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Zanna's Gift : A Life in Christmases
Zanna's Gift A Life in Christmases
Author: Scott Richards
ISBN-13: 9780765312372
ISBN-10: 0765312379
Publication Date: 11/1/2004
Pages: 144
Rating:
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4 stars, based on 9 ratings
Publisher: Forge Books
Book Type: Hardcover
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mattc avatar reviewed Zanna's Gift : A Life in Christmases on + 45 more book reviews
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Scott Richards is a pen name of Orson Scott Card. It is a departure from his usual SF/F, but the writing style is immediately apparent. It is a very touching story, and a nice quick read.
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This is a sweet tender book about the loss of a child and a sister's gift that lasts a lifetime. This book is a quick read, but not one that is easily forgotten.
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Beautiful Gift book!
From the pen of a masterful storyteller comes a touching and inspirational story of love, loss, and the true meaning of Christmas that will take its place beside Richard Paul Evans' "Christmas Box Trilogy," as a timeless classic that will be passed from generation to generation. When the Pullman family lost their eldest son Ernie to an unexpected illness just before Christmas, 1938, it was devastating to all of them, but especially to young Suzanna, their four-year-old daughter who shared a special bond with her big brother. A strangely gifted child, Zanna loved to draw, but Ernie was the only one who was able to see the pictures in the curious patterns she made. And he did not live to see her last gift, a Christmas painting she had made just for him.

This is the story of that gift, and how it inspired her and her whole family, generation to generation, to keep alive the spirit of imagination, hope, and love, for Christmases to come.

Zanna grew up to be a famous artist, but in the hearts of her children and grandchildren, her nieces and nephews, that first painting, the Gift, was truly her most important work. Christmas after Christmas, as the long decades pass up to the present day, Scott Richards allows us to share in the warmth of a family bound together by the transcendent miracle of love.

Zanna's life, told in Christmases, will inspire you to keep alive your own family traditions, to share those loving moments with your children and grandchildren for years to come.