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The Great Christmas Bowl
Marianne Wallace is focused on two things this holiday
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more than 20 novels. She spent eight years as a missionary in
season: planning the greatest family Christmas ever and
Russia with her husband and four children before returning
cheering on her youngest son’s football team in their bid
to Minnesota’s north shore to write full-time.
for the state championship. Disaster strikes when the team
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When football play-offs start ramping up, the Christmas
Tea starts falling apart. Then, one by one, her children tell
her they can’t come home for Christmas. As life continues
to unravel, will Marianne remember the true meaning of
the holidays?
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