by Emma Parker
Six-year-old Alice would rather get toys than a book any day. But when her grandfather explains that this book is different, Alice begins to see why their first-edition Book of Mormon and its stories are so special to her family. Set during the holidays in the early 1900s, this charming kid's story is the perfect picture book to read with your children as you gather around the Christmas tree.
"Have you heard the story about the book that saved Christmas?" Papa asked.
When six-year-old Alice asks her grandfather to tell her a Christmas tale, she has no idea what stories she'll learn about her family's past. And what seems like just a tattered old book with gold letters soon becomes so much more.
Set in the early 1900s, this charming picture book is a perfect holiday read. So gather your family around the Christmas tree for a story you'll want to read together year after year!
Book Endorsements:
“Don’t begin the night before Christmas without this book!. . A great gift and message await you and your loved ones!”
—Annalisa Hall, bestselling author of The Holy Ghost Is like a Blanket and I Want to Be Baptized
“A sweet, original Christmas story focused on the things that matter—family and the gospel. A lovely read.”
—Catherine Christensen, author of I Can Pray Every Day and Emily’s Perfect Christmas Tree
“I loved this adorable Christmas book!. . Great for Christmastime, with a message that’s important all year round.”
—Heidi Doxey, author of 1, 2, 3 with Nephi and Me
“Enchanting, lyrical and profound. Written in sweet and simple language, . . . a story that you and your children will want to come back to often and again.”
—Sherrie L.M. Gavin, author of Baptism and Boomerangs
“A perfect book to share with your loved ones!”
—Melica Hudgens, author of Flim Flam and Other Such Gobbledygook