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ISBN: 9780671027643

Published October 1998
Pocket Books

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The Christmas Box Collection

The Christmas Box Collection is comprised of three books: The Christmas Box, Timepiece and The Letter.

Summary

Richard Paul Evans’ #1 New York Times bestseller The Christmas Box has become a holiday classic, a tale so touching that it continues to “tug families’ heartstrings” (USA Today). His exquisite prequel, Timepiece, and The Letter completed the glorious trilogy of the Parkin family. Now all three magical stories are compiled in one extraordinary treasury that -reaches into that place where all broken hearts will forever be made whole” (The Star, Chicago).

The Christmas Box: A Christmas story unlike any other, The Christmas Box is the poignant tale of a widow and the young family who moves in with her. Together, they discover the first gift of Christmas — and what the holiday is really all about.

Timepiece: Tracing the lives of a young couple as they discover love, loyalty, and the power of forgiveness, Timepiece is a tale of wisdom and of hope — and a gentle reminder that the connections from one generation to the next are indelible.

The Letter: A mysterious letter is found at the grave of a couple’s only child in this unforgettable conclusion to the collection. As they face love’s greatest challenge, they find its truest meaning and learn the lessons that are echoed throughout.

Reviews

“At last, all three are collected in one of the most popular holiday-themed tearjerkers since Dickens. Can David Parkin, a hard-working man, learn from a cache of old love letters that there’s more to life than work–such as his relationship with his wife, MaryAnne? What becomes of the Parkins’ angelic daughter, Andrea? When a bent and bereft old lady is spotted crouching over a snowy grave, and the night watchman tells her the cemetery is closed, what can it mean that she mysteriously disappears, leaving behind one red rose and a letter? Could it have something to do with calamitous family tragedy, with David’s mother and the key to healing his hardened heart?…Evans made millions of readers feel touched, as if by an angel.” -Amazon.com