About the Book - $18.99
A Bibliotherapeutic Book:
The perfect story to share any time of the year, not just at Christmas with someone who is grieving the loss of a loved one. Liam, a fictional character, struggles while coping with grief and trauma from experiencing death in the family. Takes place on a Christmas Tree Farm. For all ages.
Added bonus: free games, puzzles, classroom curriculum, and e-cards.
Award Winner of the Mom's Choice Awards, Honoring Excellence
Thompson captures the true essence of the Christmas spirit in this powerful and transcendent story, on Jaxon's Christmas Tree Farm. It's about a young boy’s search for his family, and when Liam discovers his true identity, he overcomes his greatest fears. Beautifully written with Norman Rockwell-like illustrations to lift spirits and remind people how much they are loved.
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A Deeper Look Inside:
Thompson gives an autobiographical account of her own life's story of transformation and inner divine awakening. She opens to the unknown parts of her Soul on deeper levels than ever before. It's a book about Self-Realization, bringing wisdom to suffering, and offers the space in which to unravel yourself, your busyness, and your mind to be with your voice of Truth and to allow it to come forward for you through the journey of its main character, Liam; a story all can relate to, young or old.
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This book can change how you see the world and bring a fresh perspective to your family holiday celebrations. Compelling for all ages and creeds, it is simple — and complex in its message of hope for new beginnings.
Take this healing journey through the woods with Liam. It will open your heart, and help you shed the uncried tears that are the hardest ones to let go of. Its message is deeply satisfying for anyone grieving, and gives hope to anyone, no matter how bad the pain feels.
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“Christmas prevails as a celebrated holiday each year, yet its true message gets lost through commercialism, materialism and the 10,000 things that distract us at any given point in time. Our minds are over stimulated and over occupied to really celebrate the true meaning of Christmas and its message,” Thompson points out. “Liam’s cry for help in the midst of pain caused by the disruption to his family life is a message to all of us that we can relate to. It is his desire to know more about the idea of family that opens his eyes to his life’s purpose and gains him his heavenly peace.” The publication of “The Christmas Tree Wish” aims to remind people that there is always hope, no matter what situation or crisis they are facing. Hope is always the door that will open their hearts to the answers they are seeking.
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