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Jason F. Wright
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Jason F. Wright
About this listen
Hope Jensen is a young, single woman and an aspiring newspaper writer, and when she receives a much-needed but anonymous Christmas gift, she's determined to find her benefactor. That search leads her to an unusual family with a longstanding Christmas tradition. Sensing a front-page feature article, Hope desperately wants to publish their story, but doing so would be a breach of trust. What she decides to do will change her life forever.
Destined to become a classic Christmas tale, Christmas Jars is a heartwarming story that will restore your faith in mankind and make you want to start your own Christmas Jar tradition.
©2005 Jason F. Wright (P)2006 Shadow MountainListeners also enjoyed...
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- songbirdsue
- 01-09-18
inspirational- I love it
this book features a way in which we can keep the spirit of Christmas going in our lives as well as an inspiration story. great for everyone.
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- Michael E. McKeon
- 11-21-23
The Golden Rule
I love stories where people treat others with love and compassion … in other words, as they would like to be treated if the tables were turned.
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- Brenda Irene DiBiase
- 12-18-15
I was moved to tears more than once
Where does Christmas Jars rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
This is one of the most beautifully crafted stories I have ever heard. I drive an hour to and from work every day listening to audiobooks as I go. Christmas Jars was such a good book that I found myself hoping I'd get stuck in traffic so that I could keep listening. I was pulled into the lives of all of the characters and found myself wanting to start my own Christmas Jar. On more than one occasion I found myself sobbing at various parts of the story. I believe everyone should hear this remarkable tale. This book captures the true spirit of Christmas, forgiveness, and all of the magic it holds!
Who was your favorite character and why?
There is no way I could pick a favorite character. They were all amazing.
Which scene was your favorite?
My favorite scene is at the end. There is a special twist in the last few chapters that brings this book to a mighty finish.
If you could take any character from Christmas Jars out to dinner, who would it be and why?
I would take Mr. Maxwell out. This man had the biggest heart and spirit of all. He was a comedian too.
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- For the Joy of Books
- 01-01-25
Good story but…
This is a truly sweet , hopeful and inspiring story. But I would have loved to hear it read by a professional narrator.
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- Chris
- 12-30-17
A warm and fuzzy Christmas story!
I loved the way this story made me feel. I am now ready to start my own Christmas jar! Each character was well-developed making me feel I was right there with them through their trials and victories. Narration and performance was excellent! Recommend this for anytime of the year.
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- Emily Pinney
- 12-01-16
a wonderful book
a wonderful book that will get you in the Christmas spirit. the book highlights the meaning that it is better to give than receive. Well written and well read. I would recommend this book for anyone searching for a good story for Christmas.
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- Amarosa
- 12-19-16
Heart warming
Very touching story of giving. I'm planning to have the family sit together and listen next Christmas season.
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- StormyKP
- 01-30-24
Good people really do exist
A lovely story that left me feeling good and smiling big. Do you want to renew your belief in humanity? Read this book.
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- Penny Lambert
- 12-19-19
Excellent Ending
While the writing is a little clumsy & the narrator is inexperienced, the story is uplifting. However, the Maxwell family is a little too perfect & like too much sugar, this lets the story down a little.
The ending is excellent. Somehow, the writing improves as does the narration which loses the clumsiness & becomes very smooth.
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- Charlotte
- 04-02-19
Wow!
Wonderful story! Good Writing! Good reader! A story with romance, pathos, and heart along with wonderful life lessons.
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