Wednesday, December 02, 2009

CFBA Book Tour - "The Christmas Glass"



The


Christian Fiction Blog Alliance


is introducing


The Christmas Glass


GuidepostsBooks


by


Marci Alborghetti



ABOUT THE AUTHOR:



Marci Alborghetti has been writing only slightly longer than she's been reading. In seventh grade she received her first writing prize for a zany Halloween story. The prize? A five dollar gift certificate to a local bookstore. She was hooked. The Christmas Glass is her fourteenth book, and she is currently at work on a sequel as well as a non-fiction book about service. Some of her other books include: Prayer Power: How to Pray When You Think You Can’t, A Season in the South and Twelve Strong Women of God.

She and her husband, Charlie Duffy, live in New London, Connecticut and the San Francisco Bay area. While in New London she facilitates the Saint James Literary Club.

ABOUT THE BOOK:

In the tradition of The Christmas Shoes and A Christmas on Jane Street, the heartwarming story of The Christmas Glass shows how, today as always, the Christmas miracle works its wonders in the human heart.

In the early days of World War II in Italy, Anna, a young widow who runs a small orphanage, carefully wraps her most cherished possessions -- a dozen hand-blown, German-made, Christmas ornaments, handed down by her mother -- and sends them to a cousin she hasn't seen in years.

Anna is distressed to part with her only tangible reminder of her mother, but she worries that the ornaments will be lost or destroyed in the war, especially now that her orphanage has begun to secretly shelter Jewish children. Anna's young cousin Filomena is married with two-year-old twins when she receives the box of precious Christmas glass.

After the war, Filomena emigrates to America, where the precious ornaments are passed down through the generations. After more than forty years, twelve people come to possess a piece of Christmas glass, some intimately connected by family bonds, some connected only through the history of the ornaments.

As Christmas Day approaches, readers join each character in a journey of laughter and tears, fractures and healings, as Filomena, now an eighty-four-year-old great-grandmother, brings them all to what will be either a wondrous reunion or a disaster that may shatter them all like the precious glass they cherish.

If you would like to read the first chapter of The Christmas Glass, go HERE.

4 comments:

Jen Chandler said...

Oh this sounds like a very intriguing story. Thanks for the review! I hope your Thanksgiving was wonderful :)

Happy Wednesday,
Jen

Jennifer Hudson Taylor said...

Thanks, Jen! Our Thanksgiving was very peaceful. My husband cooked a wonderful meal and we started Christmas decorations and our December Christmas movie list.

Hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving. How was yours?

Sassy Granny ... said...

You must read 24/7! I appreciate your insights & comments as you always add a brush of color or a dash of dimension.

Blessings,
Kathleen

Terri Tiffany said...

It sounds really good! Thank you for stopping by my blog today and sharing your concerns about bloggers and giving out too much personal information. I try hard not to let people know much about my family and daughter etc. I pray you never have that experience again!