Synopsis
Christmas is a magical season.
Except for this year.
Marianne Wallace loves the holidays. From dressing the tree to her traditional Christmas dinner, it’s all about creating memories for her family. But when her children begin to leave home—and their traditions—behind, she has one last chance to create a holiday they’ll never forget.
Unfortunately, she’s soon in over her head, and one impulsive decision leads to a string of events that will change the way her family—even her small Minnesota town—sees the Christmas season.
Heartwarming and hilarious, The Great Christmas Bowl is a story about family, traditions, and rediscovering the real magic of Christmas.
Library Journal
Marianne Wallace wants to give her family the best Christmas memories possible. Her children are growing up, and this may be her last chance to give them the perfect holiday. Unfortunately, her activities begin to spiral out of control, and her children won't be home for Christmas after all. Marianne must learn the true meaning of the season. VERDICT Narrated with humor and wit, Warren's (Nothing but Trouble) latest deserves a place in holiday collections.