Silver Bells: A Holiday Tale (Hardcover Large Print)

Author: Luanne Rice
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Format: Hardcover Large Print
ISBN: 9780786270255
Publisher: Thorndike Press
Publish Date: 11/12/2004
Buy.com Sku: 39868995
Item#: BNUMC2
Pages: 290
 
< b>A New York Times Bestselling Author< /b>< P>Every first of December, Christopher Byrne travels from his Nova Scotia farm to Manhattan to sell his Christmas trees. But this year there'd be no cheer for the widower and his twelve-year-old daughter, for New York City had taken Christy's only son. Librarian Catherine Tierney loved the holidays until her husband died on Christmas Eve, after promising he'd never leave her. On her quaint Chelsea Street, Catherine and the tree seller from Nova Scotia will meet . . .
 
 
 
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All summer long the trees had grown tall and full, roots deep in the rich island soil, branches yearning toward the golden sun. The salt wind had blown in from the east, gilding the pine needles silver. Everyone knew that the best Christmas trees came from the north, with the best of all coming from Nova Scotia, where the stars hung low in the sky. It was said that starlight lodged in the branches, the northern lights charged the needles with magic. Nova Scotia trees were made hardy by the sea and luminous by the stars.

On Cape Breton's Pleasant Bay, in the remote north of Nova Scotia, was a tree farm owned by Christopher Byrne. His family had immigrated to Canada from Ireland when he was a child; they'd answered an ad to work on a Christmas tree farm. It was brutally hard work, and they were very poor, and Christy remembered going to sleep with a gnawing hunger in his belly.

By the time he was twelve, he was six feet tall, growing too fast for the family to affo
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