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The Christmas Scrapbook : A Harmony Story (Gulley, Philip)
The Christmas Scrapbook A Harmony Story - Gulley, Philip
Author: Philip Gulley
It’s autumn in Harmony, and Pastor Sam Gardner has vowed to be ready for Christmas. Determined to redeem a dreadful history of gift giving, Sam enrolls in a scrapbooking class to make a Christmas gift his wife will never forget. However, Sam's absence from their home every Wednesday night, coupled with his fishy alibi of attending a men's g...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780060736613
ISBN-10: 0060736615
Publication Date: 9/1/2005
Pages: 96
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Publisher: HarperSanFrancisco
Book Type: Hardcover
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When her husband is gone every Wednesday night, all sorts of ideas start running through her mind...and the town starts talking.

This is a hilarious, short read. You'll find yourself giggling at every chapter.
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The second of the 2 Christmas books in the Harmony series about Quaker minister Sam Gardner.
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Christmas in Harmony agian. Redeeming for bad gift giving, Sam enroles in a scrapbooking class.

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This is perhaps my favorite of the Christmas books. The story is short but packed full of humor. Gulley has a way of creating quite vivid pictures with his words. The thing I remember most about this book is the part where is in his weekly scrapbooking class to make a scrapbook for his wife. He thinks he has improved his skills greatly when he somehow manages to glue is hand to the top of head. He then has to have his hair cut in order to free his hand. Then loses a layer or two of skin to the glue in a hand washing. In true harmony style he gets his head shaved upon returning home only to have it start the rumor he has cancer and won't be alive much longer. He injures himself which only adds fuel to the fire. I love it! I attended church with those same people growing up. they just had different names. It's a wonderful and quick read!


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