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Finding Noel
Author: Richard Paul Evans
Book Information
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Book Type: Hardcover
Rating: 35

ISBN-13: 9780743287036 - ISBN-10: 0743287037
Publication Date: 10/3/2006
Pages: 368

Book Description:
When I wrote my first novel, The Christmas Box, I never imagined it would become an international bestseller. It was a story for my two (then) little girls. But as I wrote, I realized that it was also for my mother -- to ease her pain over losing a child. My mother was my staunchest supporter and my biggest fan. A receptionist at a doctor's office, she would sell my book (sometimes by the case!) to patients in the waiting room. When The Christmas Box hit #1 on the New York Times bestseller list, no one, including me, was more excited than my mother.

I lost my mother on Valentine's Day of 2006. After weeks of struggling with my grief, I decided I would write a story for her. As she loved Christmas, I chose to write a Christmas novel, my first since The Christmas Box.

Finding Noel is about how people come into our lives for a reason. It is a love story about Macy and Mark, two young people from different worlds.

I'm sorry that this Christmas, for the first time since I became a writer, I won't be able to present my mother with a copy of my book. I think she would have enjoyed reading it. But, then again, I'm not certain that she hasn't.

As you read Finding Noel, I hope that you enjoy the journey and feel the same powerful emotions I felt as the story came to me.

Fondly,

Richard Evans

Publishers Weekly
On the night that Mark Smart has decided will be his last, his car dies in a blizzard. He enters a closing coffee shop and finds Macy Wood, who literally offers him a shoulder to cry on. The two forge a deep friendship, and after three weeks, Mark proposes marriage. She declines, but waitress Joette, who has taken care of Macy since she was 13, orchestrates a reunion as Mark tries to smooth over the rifts dividing what remains of his family. Mark's stepfather's advice "sometimes it's the fight that makes a thing worth having" serves as the defining aphorism of Evans's yuletide offering. (Oct.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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Sherrie C. (sc2551) from ASHBURN, GA wrote on 12/7/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

WOW - what a great book. I couldn't put it down. It just got better and better. Keep a tissue handy!!


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Gisella A. from LONG BRANCH, NJ wrote on 1/4/2007...


Many lessons in this book!

Leslie C. from W HENRIETTA, NY wrote on 12/19/2006...


Really nice Xmas Story. Easy ready.