Friday, December 7, 2012

Christmas Lights by Christine Pisera Naman

Title: Christmas Lights
 
Author: Christine Pisera Naman

Publisher: Random House/Doubleday Religion

Published Date: October 30, 2007 

Buy on Amazon: Hardcover / Kindle 





Synopsis:

Alternately laugh-out-loud funny and poignant,
Christmas Lights celebrates the most significant aspects of the season. Small, beautifully designed, and full of festive cheer, it is the ideal gift for anyone longing to rediscover the magic of Christmas.


My Thoughts:

I chose the perfect time of year to read Christine Pisera Naman's heartwarming book, Christmas Lights.  Full of Christmas spirit and joy, Christmas Lights helped me remember the true meaning of Christmas, which does not include a million presents under the tree. Christmas Lights is a very quick read, at only 120 pages and will leave you immersed in holiday spirit when done.

Christmas Lights begins on Christmas Eve and is at first written from the point of view of Katherine, an older woman visiting her husband in a nursing home.  Each subsequent chapter is told from the viewpoint of one of Katherine and Joseph's daughters.  It is evident that Katherine and Joseph instilled Christian values into their children as each turns to God for guidance and assistance in the midst of their struggles.  

Julianna is the youngest daughter at 16 and is struggling to get the boy of her dreams to notice her, while her sister Adrianna finds herself at a crossroads in her marriage.  Cassandra is working to push through a tremendous grief as Victoria has decided she is finally ready to find 'the one,' but has she waited too long?  Finally, with her health in question, Alexandra is waiting for a sign from her dearly departed grandmother that everything will be OK, while Isabella turns a new and exciting page in her life.  Katherine and her six daughters come together at the end of the novel to remind readers what is important in life and what the true meaning of Christmas entails.   

Christine Pisera Naman did a great job having her characters embrace the magical feeling of the Christmas holiday while thanking God for what they had, and believing that He would provide what was still needed.  I defintely recommend Christmas Lights to those looking for a fast and yet warm holiday read with a happy ending.  


Christine Pisera Naman
                                                        
Random House has provided me with a complimentary copy of the book, Christmas Lights, for the purpose of review.

2 comments:

  1. not the sort of book i usually opt for, but looks perfect for this time of year;

    :)
    Emily
    www.afternoonbookery.blogspot.com

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    1. Hi Emily,

      This really is the perfect book for this time of year! I'm glad I read it when I did!

      Candace

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