Have you started your Christmas reading yet? I generally wait until Thanksgiving before cracking open the holiday books, so it was with great expectation that I chose The Wish Book Christmas by Lynn Austin for the first novella of the season. It’s also my book club’s December selection. Find out all about it, plus my thoughts below.
From bestselling author Lynn Austin comes a nostalgic and endearing holiday sequel to If I Were You that reminds us that sometimes the most meaningful gifts are the ones we least expect and don’t deserve.
Best friends Audrey Barrett and Eve Dawson are looking forward to celebrating Christmas in postwar America, thrilled at the prospect of starting new traditions with their five-year-old sons. But when the 1951 Sears Christmas Wish Book arrives and the boys start obsessing over every toy in it, Audrey and Eve realize they must first teach them the true significance of the holiday.
They begin by helping Bobby and Harry plan gifts of encouragement and service for those in their community, starting by walking an elderly neighbor’s yellow Lab—since a dog topped the boys’ wish list for Santa. In the charming tale that follows, Audrey and Eve are surprised to find their own hearts healing from the tragedies of war and opening to the possibility of forgiveness and new love.
Award winning author Lynn Austin was a former teacher who now writes and speaks full time, has won eight Christy Awards for her historical fiction. One of those novels, Hidden Places, has also been made into a Hallmark Channel movie. Lynn and her husband have raised three children . Now that the children are now grown she’s experiencing the joy of grandchildren. She lives in Western Michigan where the woods and beaches of Lake Michigan inspire her every day.
My Impressions:
The Wish Book Christmas by Lynn Austin was the first book I chose to read this holiday season. First off, it is a sequel to If I Were You, so if you haven’t read that novel (like me), I recommend you do that first. There are a lot of spoilers. With that said, I plunged ahead. No real regrets here. This historical fiction set in America in the early 1950s follows two British friends who have left England for a new start in America. The women are now sharing a home and raising their kindergarten-aged boys alone. When the two boys discover a Sears Catalog Wish Book, the two women decide to teach them about the real gifts in life. What they don’t expect is to be reminded of the gifts that they have received from God. The novella-length book is filled with nostalgic details and a strong Christmas-vibe. The theme of real gifts is a reminder to the reader of the true meaning of Christmas. God is strongly portrayed as the giver of all good gifts — “Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights, with whom there is no change or shifting shadow” (James 1:17). I loved the message, the characters, the blend of poignant and humorous scenes, the romances, and the setting of a hope-filled era. I can’t wait to discuss The Wish Book Christmas with my book club!
Recommended.
Audience: Adults.
(I purchased the ebook from Amazon. All opinions expressed are mine alone.)



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