The Christmas Bus
by Robert Inman
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Worried that the Trustees will oust her as director of Peaceful Valley Orphanage, Mrs. Frump tries to make Christmas unforgettable for the eight orphans known as The Hooligans, while a singer from a nearby town must decide between staying home and seeking his fortune.
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This heartfelt holiday story weaves together the struggles of a dedicated orphanage director fighting to keep her position and a local musician torn between small-town roots and big-city dreams. As Mrs. Frump prepares what might be her final Christmas for the eight mischievous orphans in her care, the narrative explores how community bonds form in unexpected ways during the holiday season. The dual storylines create a rich tapestry of small-town life where everyone's future hangs in the balance.
What makes this Christmas narrative stand out is its honest portrayal of difficult choices and the quiet heroism of ordinary people. The orphans' antics provide levity while the adults' dilemmas ground the story in real emotional stakes, making it perfect for readers who appreciate character-driven holiday tales. You'll find yourself rooting for both Mrs. Frump's desperate attempts to create lasting memories and the musician's search for meaning beyond fame.
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