by Annie Murray (Author), Margaret Dickinson (Author), Mary Wood (Author), Diane Allen (Author), Rita Bradshaw (Author), Pam Weaver (Author), Annie Murray (Author), Mary Wood (Author), Margaret Dickinson (Author), Diane Allen (Author)
Christmas at Briar Farm by Diane Allen Christmas preparations are in full swing at Briar farm as the Bainbridge family get ready for a traditional 1960s Christmas - with all the trimmings. Kate's Miracle by Rita Bradshaw Its Christmas 1919 and things are looking bleak for Kate and her two small children in the north of England. That is until Kate discovers the strength of friendship and community at Christmas time ...The Gift by Margaret Dickinson Christmas Eve, 1914. A moment of hope unites soldiers on both sides of the firing line as the spirit of Christmas crosses even the divides of war, and an act of generosity changes one man's life forever. Christmas at Thalstead Halt by Annie Murray At Thalstead Halt, the station master has the unexpected task of sheltering snow bound passengers in the run up to Christmas 1886. And the eclectic mix of travellers bring more than one surprise with them ...You'll Never Know Just How Much I Love You by Pam Weaver Christmas, 1943. The post office at Goring-on-Sea is surrounded by a heavy blanket of winter snow but nothing can stop the last post, or the power of true love at Christmas time. A Wounded Christmas by Mary Wood Can friendship, humour and a Boxing Day party help to ease the sorrows of 1942? A heart-warming story featuring characters from the saga novel Proud of You. Christmas Fireside Stories is a delightful festive collection of short stories that includes delicious Christmas recipes recommended by the authors as well as extracts from Pan Macmillan's favourite saga novels.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Edition: Main Market
Publisher: Pan
Published: 06 Nov 2014
ISBN 10: 1447276833
ISBN 13: 9781447276838
Book Overview: Snuggle up by the fire with this festive collection of heart-warming Christmas short stories from six bestselling authors . . .