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Here's a charming new twist on a holiday tale as old as time. Bailey is a curious 5-year-old girl who likes to ask a lot of questions. She loves Santa Claus and everything about Christmas, the sweet smells of cookies and pies, the bright, colorful lights, and the shiny, decorated tree. Her family just moved to a new house a few months ago. Several days before Christmas, Bailey discovers her new house doesn't have a fireplace, which means it doesn't have a chimney, either. Oh no! How will Santa get into her house and deliver his toys and presents on Christmas Eve? When Bailey falls asleep that night, she has an amazing dream. She dreams that Santa has a secret way of getting into houses with no chimneys, and when Bailey wakes up the next morning, she knows the secret! Santa has a beautiful glass Magic Candy Cane that lights up like Rudolph's nose! On Christmas morning, Bailey awakens to find a very unique box at the end of her bed, tied in a big, red bow. The tag on the box reads: From the North Pole. What could be inside this fancy looking box? Bailey is about to find out, and it's going to make this the best Christmas ever! Young children aged 2-7 will fall in love with little Bailey and this new fable about Santa and Christmas. It's a magical story for the new age!
In the wild summer of 1974, fifteen year old Kevin Copeland falls madly in love with the wrong girl at the worst time. His dream girl is a stunning knockout, but she's also the bold and seductive daughter of the threatening, other woman in his father's life. Kevin's journey into first love becomes a perilous adventure that forces both families to face the truths and harsh realities of their misguided decisions. All the mayhem reaches a fever pitch when Kevin and his father lock horns in a ruthless showdown. Will Kevin's extreme summer of discovery, passion, and betrayal become his triumphant admission into manhood, or just a clumsy display of his adolescence?
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