Christmas Jars
Where had it come from? Whose money was it? Was I to spend it? Save it? Pass it on to someone more needy? Above all else, why was I chosen? Certainly there were others, countless others, more needy than me... Her... See More
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(2,131 reviews)
Quick ViewWhere had it come from? Whose money was it? Was I to spend it? Save it? Pass it on to someone more needy? Above all else, why was I chosen? Certainly there were others, countless others, more needy than me... Her... See More
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Quick ViewFrom New York Times bestselling author of The Wednesday Letters comes the completion of one family's journey to survive their past and forge their own future. With no more secrets... When Noah Cooper bumps into Rachel, it s... See More
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Quick ViewChristmas Jars Where had it come from? Whose money was it? Was I to spend it? Save it? Pass it on to someone more needy? Above all else, why was I chosen? Certainly there were others, countless others, more needy than me... See More
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Quick ViewMeg Gorton finds herself alone and lonely in Gulf Breeze, Florida. Three years earlier, she had packed what she could fit into her sister's car and asked her estranged husband, Gary, to take care of Moses, their beloved... See More
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Quick ViewA mysterious phone call compels Luke Millward to look for his estranged father in post-Katrina New Orleans. This riveting story of hope and healing, of finding love and, above all, faith is for every family who's had its... See More
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Quick ViewIn The Christmas Doll, best-selling author Jason F. Wright shares a true story from the life of Gail Saxton Miller, billionaire businesswoman and owner of the Utah Jazz NBA team. But Gail's childhood was vastly different... See More
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Quick ViewFrom the New York Times bestselling author, an inspiring story of life, love, and moving on. Married and the father of a young daughter, John Bevan had finally found the traditional family he lacked as an orphaned child... See More
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Quick View"In the wake of [Wright's] bestselling Christmas Jars comes a sweetly crafted story... heartening, wholesome, humorous, suspenseful and redemptive. It resonates with the true meaning of family and the life-healing power of... See More
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Quick ViewAlmost everyone gets the doldrums at some level, whether from heartache, despair, or simply feeling that life isn't what they had planned. Author Jason F. Wright invites readers to rise above life's challenges with a message... See More
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Quick ViewMarva Ferguson has a very personal Christmas tradition that happens every December 26. As an aging widow, the tradition means more to her now than it ever has. Her newest neighbor, nine-year-old Charlee, loves Christmas... See More
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Quick ViewChristmas Jars has sold more than half a million copies worldwide and was a New York Times best-selling novel. This beautiful hardcover collector's edition contains the complete text of the best-selling fictional holiday... See More
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Quick ViewEveryone experiences loss differently and grieves in their own way, but author Jason F. Wright has learned from his own life some key principles to regaining your footing and finding tranquility after a devastating... See More
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Quick ViewSam and Holly Foster never expected the hardship that caused their perfect world to shatter. It will take the miracle of their young son James's toy boat and a mysterious man to remind them that heaven is not far and that... See More
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Quick ViewThe New York Times bestseller Christmas Jars has sold nearly 500,000 copies. Thousands of people across the country have emailed the author at ChristmasJars.com about how the Christmas Jars tradition has touched their lives... See More
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Quick ViewIn 2005, Jason F. Wright penned a small story centered around a Christmas tradition of collecting spare change in a jar and then giving it to someone in need. The novella, Christmas Jars, would go on to become a New York... See More
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Quick ViewThe Wednesday Letters "In the wake of [Wright's] bestselling Christmas Jars comes a sweetly crafted story... heartening, wholesome, humorous, suspenseful and redemptive. It resonates with the true meaning of family and the... See More
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Quick ViewGail Miller might seem as though she has it easy -- now. But she has experienced challenges in nearly every aspect of her life: financial struggles, family trials, and personal loss. Through it all, she has had courage to... See More
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Quick ViewJason's tidy new book identifies three divine rights for every single one of us. These are rights we are truly born with. They are to be the rights to be seen, loved, and lifted. Jason has been speaking on the notion of... See More
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Quick ViewThe Christmas Jars tradition: "... one by one, family members will empty their pockets and delight at the cling-clang of change hitting the empty glass bottom. Most days will yield a quarter, a dime, perhaps two nickels and... See More
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Quick ViewWhat is the Christmas Jars tradition? "... one by one, family members will empty their pockets and delight at the cling-clang of change hitting the empty glass bottom. Most days will yield a quarter, a dime, perhaps two... See More
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Quick ViewThe Proposal Letter is a "bridge novella" that connects The Wednesday Letters (2007) to The Wedding Letters (2011). For years, readers have wondered what became of Malcolm Cooper and Rain Jesperson after the final pages of... See More
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Quick ViewShane Dakota's world is falling to pieces. He's just moved over Christmas break from North Carolina to the very strange mountain land of Utah. Suddenly Shane's grandparents are raising him and he's spending way too much time... See More