Madison, an employee for a dental office, was looking forward to her office Christmas party. The last thing she expected was to hear her boss close up the business for good and right before the holidays.
What would she
do now? How will she pay her bills? How will she support her daughter? And what
would become of her Christmas?
For some
time, Madison concerns herself over the great jeopardy of her daughter’s toys. In
fact, she quibbles over the utter lack of all these material things. It just
wouldn’t be Christmas without them. At first, I thought the drama over this was
a bit exaggerated. Yes, I understand that money was tight, but there was no
need to overreact. I think Madison needed to breathe, get a grip, and just
figure something out.
Story was
simple. Madison’s struggle for money, especially during the holiday time, was
endearing and relatable. Although the story didn’t really grab me as much as I
wanted, it’s still a decent read with a Christmas message.
My rating: 3 stars
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