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The Cavanaugh's are a young family torn apart by tragedy, reunited by a wish. All Grandma ever wanted for Christmas was to have her family together. Twenty-nine-year-old Claire eloped to escape the memories of her parents, believing that her grandmother was responsible for their deaths. Twenty-seven-year-old Jack rarely comes home, having bought into Claire's memories of the tragic night their parents were killed. Twenty-year old-Darby was only six when her parents died, ten when Claire ran away and twelve when Jack left the house. Darby stayed home to take care of the grandmother who raised…mehr

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The Cavanaugh's are a young family torn apart by tragedy, reunited by a wish. All Grandma ever wanted for Christmas was to have her family together. Twenty-nine-year-old Claire eloped to escape the memories of her parents, believing that her grandmother was responsible for their deaths. Twenty-seven-year-old Jack rarely comes home, having bought into Claire's memories of the tragic night their parents were killed. Twenty-year old-Darby was only six when her parents died, ten when Claire ran away and twelve when Jack left the house. Darby stayed home to take care of the grandmother who raised her. The kitchen at the Cavanaugh's has always been the heart of the home. As Darby says, "Grandma always said, 'You miss all the good stuff if you stay out of the kitchen.'" When the Cavanaugh children gather in the kitchen, it is a fun, humorous and sometimes sad trip down memory lane. "Grandma's Christmas Wish" is a warm, humorous and touching family story that helps us discover, along with the Cavanaugh children, that God and family are all that truly matter. A perfect book for families to read together.
Autorenporträt
Shelley Bingham Husk was born and raised in Southern California, where her love for words began at the age of four. Her poetry and libretti have been commissioned by the California State PTA, composer Brent Pierce, artist Alan McMurtrey and novelist Michael Jensen. Shelley recently received the Filmed in Utah Award for her screenplay "The Last Straw" starring Corbin Bernsen. Her first novel in the Apparitions of America series, "The Ghost of Little Elm Lake" has been published by Leicester Bay Books with volumes two and three to follow by the end of 2017. Shelley currently resides in Utah with her husband Dale, where she continues to write and produce films; and is on the board of directors for the Park City International Film Festival.