
Teddy Winters was eight years old that Christmas, too young
to understand all the undercurrents swirling around him in
that tiny Michigan town of Dreyerville. He wasn't able to value that Christmas for the miracle it
truly was. Teddy only knew he wanted to buy the beautiful Victorian
clock in the window of Tremont's Antiques as a gift for his
grandmother, Lottie Sparks, a woman desperate to find him a
home before her rapidly progressing Alzheimer's left him an
orphan. Teddy didn't know that in trying to buy the clock hew would
meet Sylvia Winters and Joe Dixon, a coupe once in love,
desperate to overcome the past. He didn't know he would for
a friendship with his neighbors, Floyd and Doris Culver, two
people struggling to revive their long-dead marriage. He didn't know that these people would fill his Christmas
with magic and hope; that the ove of his friends would
change his world, and he would forever change theirs.
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