A Christmas to Remember - Reminiscing About Days Gone By

November 11, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
FAIRFIELD, TEXAS, November 11, 2006: With the Christmas season rapidly approaching, many Texans are slipping into a reminiscent frame of mind. Author Eleanor Clark of Fairfield Texas has capitalized on her holiday memories in a beautiful new book for girls titled Eleanor Jo: A Christmas to Remember. In this quintessentially ‘Texas’ tale set in the 1930’s in Mexia, Texas, young Eleanor Jo tells a story of a Christmas like no other. This character-driven book is filled with elements of faith, and takes readers on a journey to a 1930’s Neiman Marcus Christmas window in Dallas, a church Christmas play and a lavish party at the home of a local well-to-do neighbor. It details life on a dairy farm during the depression, and reminds the reader of the importance of family, friends and faith.

According to reviewer Carolyn Williams: Eleanor Jo: A Christmas to Remember is a “Must Read Holiday Book. Delightful reading for young girls to antique girls! Profound message amid wonderful, historic setting…one worth passing down. Must read & share with someone you love for a more meaningful Christmas and New Year. Great stocking idea!”

Eleanor Clark, who grew up Mexia, Texas during the Depression era, has struck gold with this lovely chapter book for girls (the first in a series of books titled “The Eleanor Series”). Character traits are shared throughout, along with an excellent message on the real reason for the Christmas season. And a surprise ending will have readers, young and old, wiping tears from their eyes. Witness a Christmas miracle like no other!

So, don’t be afraid to reminisce this holiday season, Texans. Join little Eleanor Jo for A Christmas to Remember!


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