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Thanksgiving at Glosser's

Robert Jeschonek

Publisher: Robert Jeschonek

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Summary

Just imagine living at the classic Glosser Bros. Department Store during the holiday season! For teenage Jessie, it's a dream come true and a way to stay in Johnstown after her dad moves away to find work. Store friends like Hunt Room Mary and the Shaffer Twins help keep her sneaky stay secret—but Jessie's after-hours hideaway turns dangerous on Thanksgiving Eve. Only she can save the store and make sure the magic of Glosser's brightens the lives of needy families on Thanksgiving Day. If you love Glosser Bros., classic department stores, Thanksgiving, and feel-good storytelling, you will love this tale by the author of Long Live Glosser's, Christmas at Glosser's, Valentine's Day at Glosser's, Easter at Glosser's, Halloween at Glosser's, and A Glosser's Christmas Love Story. 
  
Reviews: "Robert Jeschonek has done it again. He's given lovers of old-time Johnstown another novella to take us back to the days when department stores like Glosser's and Penn Traffic were bursting with women in dresses and nylon stockings scouring the aisles looking for bargains while toting happy children munching on warm nuts." – Arlene Johns, Johnstown Magazine
Available since: 11/01/2019.

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