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"The Legend of the Christmas Rose" by William H. Hooks, 1999
“Little Dorothy is not allowed to tend sheep in the field, or sleep out under the stars. She has none of the freedom her older brothers have. So, it is not surprising that when they set off t Bethlehem to bring a prize lamb to Baby Jesus, Dorothy must stay behind at home.
Dorothy watches her brother disappear down the dusty road - suddenly she knows that she must follow them to Bethlehem. But when she spies the town in the distance, she realizes - too late - that she has no gift for the baby Jesus. And it is at that moment when Dorothy despairs, that a most spectacular miracle occurs.”
Hardcover with dust jacket. Excellent condition
“Little Dorothy is not allowed to tend sheep in the field, or sleep out under the stars. She has none of the freedom her older brothers have. So, it is not surprising that when they set off t Bethlehem to bring a prize lamb to Baby Jesus, Dorothy must stay behind at home.
Dorothy watches her brother disappear down the dusty road - suddenly she knows that she must follow them to Bethlehem. But when she spies the town in the distance, she realizes - too late - that she has no gift for the baby Jesus. And it is at that moment when Dorothy despairs, that a most spectacular miracle occurs.”
Hardcover with dust jacket. Excellent condition