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The First Christmas Day Trilogy is a book that can bring the whole family back together for a traditional evening of enjoyment and entertainment. The introduction to the book begins with a short amazing and historical journey of how these wonderful stories were unearthed, and by whom. Following the intriguing intro are three freshly new spell binding stories about the birth of Jesus Christ. Each story wonderfully and carefully brushes up against the other, inviting you back time and again to relive the birth of the Christ child in The First Christmas Day Trilogies.
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Published by AuthorHouse 08/02/2013
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Introduction
1. The Inkeeper’s Son
2. The Blind Lamb
3. The Gift
INTRODUCTION
The big war had ended. In 1945 two sisters who had lost their family found each other in Frankfort, Germany. After a joyful reunion they began planning their future together vowing never to let anything separate them again. Before the war their father bought and sold antiques. The girls decided to follow in his footsteps and opened a small antique shop. Things were slow at first but the business grew and after a few years they began to travel purchasing unique and different items.
In the summer of 1949 Anita Krebbs, the older of the two sisters, made a wonderful purchase from an older Jewish gentleman. One of the pieces happened to be an old Middle Eastern vase.
The man, who was trying to get back on his feet again after the war, sold his most precious family heirlooms in an attempt to start over. Not much was known about the man, but his antique furniture pieces were truly magnificent. Anita’s purchase of the simple vase was only because all three pieces were sold together in a package deal.
Once the three antiques were back in the sister’s store, the two furniture pieces sold quickly. A small handful of customers, temporarily acted interested in the vase but the vase never sold.
In early February of 1999, both sisters decided it was time to retire. They decided it was time to close the doors on their beloved antique shop. Two months later, after several sales, they
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