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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. What happens when a single, painful truth shatters a child's innocent view of the world?December 1958. Nine-year-old Marie's world overflows with love in a small New England town, where Christmas glows with family gatherings, laughter, and the comforting certainty that life is good and safe.But a post-Christmas trip to her missionary cousin in Alabama abruptly thrusts Marie into a world she never imagined-where racism, hatred, and poverty define daily life for some in the Jim Crow-era Deep South-and her sense of innocence is forever changed.Confused, heartbroken, and desperate to understand such cruelty, Marie's safe world begins to unravel.Then she meets Miss Ollie. Blind, ill, and enduring unthinkable hardship, the older woman offers Marie something life-changing-a simple yet profound awareness of compassion and love in the face of hate.Inspired by true events, Ollie's Gift is a heart-stirring memoir that traces the testing of innocence, the awakening of compassion, and the extraordinary power of love to heal even the most wounded heart.If we do not model love and compassion for our children, the world will teach them something else.Unforgettable-perfect for fans of To Kill a Mockingbird, The Help, and other stories of moral courage and awakening.Well, another one of those stories that kept me up. I mean, the way you captured your voice as a child and talked about your perceptions as you were having them. I just couldn't stop turning the pages. I think you have an incredible story. -Jack Canfield, Author, Motivational Speaker, Co-creator of Chicken Soup for the Soul seriesI read this book with my eight-year-old daughter. We laughed, we cried. Maria has a way of painting an extremely vivid picture of the world, which exposes just how children think, what they think, and how one interaction can change a child/person forever. -Heather A, Parent This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. What happens when a single, painful truth shatters a child's innocent view of the world?December 1958. Nine-year-old Marie's world overflows with love in a small New England town, where Christmas glows with family gatherings, laughter, and the comforting certainty that life is good and safe.But a post-Christmas trip to her missionary cousin in Alabama abruptly thrusts Marie into a world she never imagined-where racism, hatred, and poverty define daily life for some in the Jim Crow-era Deep South-and her sense of innocence is forever changed.Confused, heartbroken, and desperate to understand such cruelty, Marie's safe world begins to unravel.Then she meets Miss Ollie. Blind, ill, and enduring unthinkable hardship, the older woman offers Marie something life-changing-a simple yet profound awareness of compassion and love in the face of hate.Inspired by true events, Ollie's Gift is a heart-stirring memoir that traces the testing of innocence, the awakening of compassion, and the extraordinary power of love to heal even the most wounded heart.If we do not model love and compassion for our children, the world will teach them something else.Unforgettable-perfect for fans of To Kill a Mockingbird, The Help, and other stories of moral courage and awakening.Well, another one of those stories that kept me up. I mean, the way you captured your voice as a child and talked about your perceptions as you were having them. I just couldn't stop turning the pages. I think you have an incredible story. -Jack Canfield, Author, Motivational Speaker, Co-creator of Chicken Soup for the Soul seriesI read this book with my eight-year-old daughter. We laughed, we cried. Maria has a way of painting an extremely vivid picture of the world, which exposes just how children think, what they think, and how one interaction can change a child/person forever. -Heather A, Parent This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. When, during a visit to the Jim Crow-era Deep South, a young girl discovers that the privilege she has always known doesn't extend to others, can an unexpected gift from an ill and blind older woman mend the child's shattered view of her once-rose-colored world?Christmas Eve, December 1958 .The young girl gazes out her window and smiles at the perfect light snowfall. The holidays were filled with lively Italian family gatherings overflowing with food, fun, laughter, and love. Every present on her wish list would be waiting under the tree on Christmas morning; they always were, and Marie felt like one of the luckiest kids alive.It never occurred to her that maybe all kids were not as lucky.However, two days after that storybook holiday, the child's innocent view of the world is turned upside down during a visit to her missionary cousin in Alabama.The heart of Dixie reveals a starkly different reality than her New England white Christmas, thrusting Marie into a world of racism, poverty, and hatred she never knew existed. At the precipice of her heartbreak and confusion, the child meets an ill and blind older woman named Miss Ollie. . she had the same beautiful face. Like how I thought an angel might look.Despite their brief time together, the two form a deep, inexplicable bond of love. But is it a love powerful enough to bring forth a gift that will mend the child's shattered view of her once-rose-colored world? This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. When, during a visit to the Jim Crow-era Deep South, a young girl discovers that the privilege she has always known doesn't extend to others, can an unexpected gift from an ill and blind older woman mend the child's shattered view of her once-rose-colored world?Christmas Eve, December 1958 .The young girl gazes out her window and smiles at the perfect light snowfall. The holidays were filled with lively Italian family gatherings overflowing with food, fun, laughter, and love. Every present on her wish list would be waiting under the tree on Christmas morning; they always were, and Marie felt like one of the luckiest kids alive. It never occurred to her that maybe all kids were not as lucky.However, two days after that storybook holiday, the child's innocent view of the world is turned upside down during a visit to her missionary cousin in Alabama. The heart of Dixie reveals a starkly different reality than her New England white Christmas, thrusting Marie into a world of racism, poverty, and hatred she never knew existed. At the precipice of her heartbreak and confusion, the child meets an ill and blind older woman named Miss Ollie. . she had the same beautiful face. Like how I thought an angel might look. Despite their brief time together, the two form a deep, inexplicable bond of love. But is it a love powerful enough to bring forth a gift that will mend the child's shattered view of her once-rose-colored world? This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. During a visit to the Jim Crow-era Deep South, a young girl discovers that the privilege she has always known does not extend to others. Can an unexpected gift from an ill and blind older woman mend the child's shattered view of her once-rose-colored world?Christmas Eve, December 1958 .The child gazes out her window and smiles at the perfect light snowfall. The holidays were filled with lively Italian family gatherings overflowing with food, fun, laughter, and love. Every present on her wish list would be waiting under the tree on Christmas morning; they always were, and Marie felt like one of the luckiest kids alive. It never occurred to her that not all children might be as fortunate. Two days after that storybook holiday, the child's innocent view of the world is turned upside down during a visit to her missionary cousin in Alabama. The heart of Dixie reveals a starkly different reality from her New England white Christmas, thrusting Marie into a world of racism, poverty, and hate she never knew existed. At the precipice of her heartbreak and confusion, the child meets an ill and blind older woman named Miss Ollie. She had the same beautiful face. Like how I thought an angel might look.Despite their brief time together, the two form a deep, inexplicable bond of love. Yet can love truly restore what hate has broken-and teach a child to see the world through gentler eyes once more?Well, another one of those stories that kept me up. You're such a good writer. I mean, the way you captured your voice as a child, the way you talked about your perceptions as you were having them . doing dialect is really hard in writing. You captured it so well. I just couldn't stop turning the pages. I think you have an incredible story.-Jack Canfield, Author and Motivational Speaker. Co-author of the Chicken Soup for the Soul series Mastermind Retreat, Roncari Book Critique This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - What happens when a single, painful truth shatters a child's innocent view of the world December 1958. Nine-year-old Marie's world overflows with love in a small New England town, where Christmas glows with family gatherings, laughter, and the comforting certainty that life is good and safe.But a post-Christmas trip to her missionary cousin in Alabama abruptly thrusts Marie into a world she never imagined-where racism, hatred, and poverty define daily life for some in the Jim Crow-era Deep South-and her sense of innocence is forever changed.Confused, heartbroken, and desperate to understand such cruelty, Marie's safe world begins to unravel.Then she meets Miss Ollie. Blind, ill, and enduring unthinkable hardship, the older woman offers Marie something life-changing-a simple yet profound awareness of compassion and love in the face of hate.Inspired by true events, Ollie's Gift is a heart-stirring memoir that traces the testing of innocence, the awakening of compassion, and the extraordinary power of love to heal even the most wounded heart.If we do not model love and compassion for our children,the world will teach them something else.Unforgettable-perfect for fans of To Kill a Mockingbird, The Help, and other stories of moral courage and awakening.Well, another one of those stories that kept me up. I mean, the way you captured your voice as a child and talked about your perceptions as you were having them. I just couldn't stop turning the pages. I think you have an incredible story.Jack Canfield, Author, Motivational SpeakerCo-creator of Chicken Soup for the Soul seriesI read this book with my eight-year-old daughter. We laughed, we cried. Maria has a way of painting an extremely vivid picture of the world, which exposes just how children think, what they think, and how one interaction can change a child/person forever.Heather A, Parent.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Ollie's Gift | Inspired by a True Story | Maria Roncari | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2025 | Palmetto Publishing | EAN 9798822976535 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.