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The House Without a Christmas Tree

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It's Christmastime in 1946, and all Addie wants is a pair of cowboy boots and a Christmas tree
Ten-year-old Addie lives in Clear River, Nebraska, population fifteen hundred, with her stoic but loving father and quirky grandmother. Carla Mae is her neighbor and best friend in the fifth grade. Carla Mae's house is different than Addie's—she has five siblings and another on the way, while Addie is an only child.

It's the week before Christmas, and shopping lists are at the front of the girls' minds. Addie's house doesn't have a tree—her dad says they are a waste of money, and they'll be opening presents at Uncle Will's anyway. Uncle Will has a tree, but to Addie, it doesn't feel like Christmas without a tree of their own. Then she comes up with the perfect plan. Will it make this the best Christmas they've ever had, or will her father never forgive her?

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Series: Addie Mills Publisher: Open Road Media

Kindle Book

  • Release date: November 4, 2014

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781497673816
  • Release date: November 4, 2014

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781497673816
  • File size: 2546 KB
  • Release date: November 4, 2014

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Kindle Book
OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

It's Christmastime in 1946, and all Addie wants is a pair of cowboy boots and a Christmas tree
Ten-year-old Addie lives in Clear River, Nebraska, population fifteen hundred, with her stoic but loving father and quirky grandmother. Carla Mae is her neighbor and best friend in the fifth grade. Carla Mae's house is different than Addie's—she has five siblings and another on the way, while Addie is an only child.

It's the week before Christmas, and shopping lists are at the front of the girls' minds. Addie's house doesn't have a tree—her dad says they are a waste of money, and they'll be opening presents at Uncle Will's anyway. Uncle Will has a tree, but to Addie, it doesn't feel like Christmas without a tree of their own. Then she comes up with the perfect plan. Will it make this the best Christmas they've ever had, or will her father never forgive her?

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