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Flagg, Fannie. A Redbird ChristmasCopyright 2004
Oswald T. Campbell didn’t exactly know what to expect when he decided upon leaving Chicago for a never-heard-of place called Lost River, Alabama. All he knew was that the doctor had written him a death notice if he didn’t leave the windy, snowy, city. To his surprise, he was welcomed with full arms into this community. But what could he offer in return for the genuine hospitality given him? He had nothing but a suitcase of clothes and a monthly pension check. No family, nothing. Life had a funny way of showing itself in that community of a hundred people. Each person and personality though different was a complimenting mesh of woven fabric, one picking up where the other left off. But, what about Jack, the wounded baby redbird that was shot with bb’s and left for dead by a gang of rugrat boys? How would he play a role in reuniting lost hope in a community, bring joy to a complete Christmas failure, as well as healing between feuding communities and peoples? See for yourself in this wonderfully written book, A Redbird Christmas. Review by: Bambi Dunn, Media Director
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