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  4. Christmas Tapestry - Wikipedia

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    Christmas Tapestry is a 2002 picture book written and illustrated by Patricia Polacco. The story is about how a Christian family help a long-separated Jewish couple reunite during the Christmas season. About. When Jonathan's father, who is a Baptist preacher, moves to Detroit, he has to learn to adjust to a new town.

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    Jane Christmas (born 1954) is a Canadian writer from Hamilton, currently based in the UK, who was twice a nominee for the Stephen Leacock Award. Early life [ edit ] Christmas was born and raised in Toronto, but spent much of her life in Hamilton, Ontario .

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    The first incarnation was a downtown Los Angeles loft. They sold books and other things online only, then focused on books and opened a small bookstore in December 2009 on 4th and Main streets. They moved to the current incarnation in the Spring Arts Tower at 5th and Spring Streets on June 3, 2011. The store is 22,000 square feet.

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    Genre. Children's fiction. Published. 1958. Media type. Print. The Story of Holly and Ivy is a 1958 children's book written by Rumer Godden. [1] On first publication it was illustrated by Adrienne Adams, but later editions were illustrated by Barbara Cooney; the British Puffin edition is illustrated by Sheila Bewley.