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Dear Miracle - Christmas Poems - cover

Dear Miracle - Christmas Poems

Raven Wolf

Publisher: Next Chapter

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Summary

A heartwarming collection that captures the magic and spirit of the holiday season through the art of poetry, DEAR MIRACLE explores the themes of love, joy, family, and the warmth of togetherness during Christmas.
 
From nostalgic reflections on childhood memories to modern celebrations of community and kindness, each poem invites readers to embrace the beauty of the season. With vivid imagery and heartfelt sentiments, this collection is a perfect companion for cozy nights by the fire.
Available since: 01/08/2025.
Print length: 232 pages.

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