· The Romance of a Christmas Card by Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin - Free Ebook. Project Author: Wiggin, Kate Douglas Smith, The Romance of a Christmas Card is a quick, sweet holiday read that makes it hard for the reader not to feel festive and appreciative for all the gifts in their life. Taking the reader to a tiny village in New Hampshire sometime in the early s, this story is one of forgiveness, redemption and a powerful kind of love that makes anything, including a popular Christmas card, seem magical/5(85). The Romance of a Christmas Card by Kate Douglas Wiggin, Fiction, Historical, United States, People Places, Readers - Chapter Books (Paperback) Kate Douglas Wiggin. Published by Aegypan, United States, ISBN ISBN
LibriVox recording of The Romance of a Christmas Card, by Kate Douglas Wiggin. Read by Allyson Hester. The story of the mission of two Christmas cards written by a minister's wife. These cards find their way to two straying sheep from the village fold, who hear through the message in the words, and the little scenes on the cards, the compelling voice of home. There was inspiration and good cheer in the cards, and from them came, in one case reformation, in the other romance. (Summary compiled by Maria Therese from various original reviews) Romance of a Christmas Card, The by Kate Douglas Wiggin ( - ) LibriVox. Literature Network» Kate Douglas Wiggin» The Romance of a Christmas Card» Chapter 5. Chapter 5. copy and illustration for a Christmas card; yet there had been very few outward changes in the village. Winter had melted into spring, burst into summer, faded into autumn, lapsed into winter again,--the.
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