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Christmas Eve Survival - An EV Typhoon Misadventure - cover

Christmas Eve Survival - An EV Typhoon Misadventure

Selena Harris

Verlag: resourceinternet

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What if one unexpected storm could teach your family the most unforgettable lesson of the year?Christmas Eve Survival: An EV Typhoon Misadventure turns a joyful holiday road trip into a powerful test of resilience. When the Rodriguez family is stranded in a fierce typhoon, they discover that survival isn’t about luck—it’s about preparation, teamwork, and staying calm when plans fall apart.Told with warmth and gentle suspense, this story shows that courage isn’t always loud. It lives in small decisions: packing wisely, helping each other, and keeping hope alive in the darkest moments.As the storm rages, holiday lights shine through the night—transforming fear into determination, and reminding readers of the true spirit of Christmas: love, gratitude, and togetherness.A heartwarming tale that blends festive storytelling with practical lessons, Christmas Eve Survival is the perfect gift for families who value resilience, mindfulness, and meaningful holiday reading.This Christmas, give the gift of story.The gift of preparedness.The gift of family.
Verfügbar seit: 20.12.2025.

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