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Brothers. Many times as I was reading The Broken Christmas Tree I thought of my childhood and my siblings. The arguments, the animosity, the comandere, the togetherness.
As I read I felt like I was listening to someone recount tales of their childhood. A highlight real of the memories. As they put together the big picture.
The Broken Christmas Tree isn’t a book I loved. I think I didn’t enjoy it because it felt more like non-fiction.
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| Author: | D W Rigsby | ||
| Source: | I purchased this item on June 6, 2015 when it was Free | ||
| Publisher & Date: | October 24th 2014 by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform | ||
| Genre: | Christmas Christian Fiction (according to Godreads) | ||
| ISBN: | 1502821621 (ISBN13: 9781502821621) | ||
| Pages: | 262 | ||
| Grade: | DNF | ||
| Ages: | 12+ – to about 25% | ||
| Steam: | YA – to about 25% | ||
| Setting: | New Weston, Ohio 1974-1983 | ||
Author Bio:
D.W. Rigsby was born in 1971 in Portsmouth, Oh. Raised by a single mother of three he learned to make do with that they had. He grew up in New Boston, Oh then moved to FL finishing his high school years. After that, he joined the US Army in 1991-1995 where he worked in telecommunications. He pursued his degree in electronics/information technology while working full time. He completed his degree program in 2000 earning his B.S. Information Systems graduating cum laude. He’s spent over 20 years in computer networks and continues to work in the field today.
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