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The Christmas Scrapbook: A Harmony Story [Hardcover]

Philip Gulley (Author)
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September 20, 2005

It's autumn in Harmony, and Pastor Sam Gardner has vowed to be ready for Christmas. Determined to redeem a dreadful history of gift giving, Sam enrolls in a scrapbooking class to make a Christmas gift his wife will never forget. However, Sam's absence from their home every Wednesday night, coupled with his fishy alibi of attending a men's group, raises her suspicions.

Meanwhile, Sam struggles in the class and must attempt to complete his project with only the help of his faithful secretary, Frank. As Christmas fast approaches and rumors of Sam's Wednesday night absences swirl along with the snow, a series of mishaps leads to a Christmas no one will soon forget.


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“[T]his Mitford-esque series…never disappoints with its superb humor and uplifting sense of community.” (Publishers Weekly )

“Even those unfamiliar with this delightful series will find this novella delightful. Think Seventh Heaven meets I Love Lucy.” (Library Journal )

“Perfect for a chilly afternoon in front of the fire. Won’t take long to read, but the smile will linger.” (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette )

About the Author

Philip Gulley has been a Quaker pastor for more than twenty-five years. He is the bestselling author of more than fifteen books including Front Porch Tales, If the Church Were Christian, the acclaimed Harmony series, and If Grace Is True and If God Is Love, which he coauthored with James Mulholland. He lives in Indiana with his wife and two children and is a frequent speaker at churches, colleges, and retreats across the country.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 96 pages
  • Publisher: HarperOne (September 20, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0060736615
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060736613
  • Product Dimensions: 7.3 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #415,081 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Philip Gulley has become the voice of small-town American life. Along with writing Front Porch Tales, Hometown Tales, and For Everything a Season, Gulley is the author of the Harmony series of novels, as well as If Grace Is True and If God Is Love, which are coauthored with James Mulholland.

He hosts "Porch Talk with Phil Gulley" on the Indiana PBS affiliate WFYI television's flagship show Across Indiana.

Gulley lives in Indiana with his wife, Joan, and their sons, Spencer and Sam--in a rambling old house with Gulley's eclectic chair collection (64 at last count) and a welcoming back porch.


 

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A poignant and humor-filled holiday novella, November 1, 2005
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This review is from: The Christmas Scrapbook: A Harmony Story (Hardcover)
If you're like me and you can't get enough of Philip Gulley's novels, you'll gladly shell out $12.95 for THE CHRISTMAS SCRAPBOOK, a slim holiday novella that offers a new installment of delightful doings of Quaker pastor Sam Gardner.

Like all of Gulley's novels set in the small town of Harmony, Indiana, this one is chock-full of wry humor and just a little bit poignant. The well-meaning Sam has a history of dreadful gift-giving, including the ceramic pelican kitchen sponge holder he gave his wife Barbara last Christmas. Determined to redeem 18 years of bad presents, he secretly enrolls in a scrapbooking class on Wednesday nights to make her something memorable.

Of course, his good intentions end up wreaking havoc. Barbara becomes suspicious of his nights out and the money Sam is withdrawing from their account. Sam, she decides, is having an affair, a suspicion that soon makes the rounds in Harmony. Sam has never been a good liar, "a serious detriment for a minister, who must often fudge things a bit in order to keep people happy." After fending off Barbara's suspicions, Sam muses: "He wished now he'd told her it was a Bible study, then suggested she attend also, which would have nipped her curiosity in the bud."

As the only man in a class of 20 scrapbookers, Sam finds that the craft requires some talents he lacks. He's in danger of flunking the class. His instructor, Mrs. Hilda Gruber (a former drill sergeant), tells him, "Your glue work is atrocious, and your scissor performance is simply deplorable." A mishap with the glue leads to a buzz haircut for Sam, which spurs another round of rumors in Harmony that he is succumbing to a terminal illness. Barbara morphs from being angry about his possible affair to worrying over him, sure that he's spending his last Christmas with the family.

Because his scrapbook is looking poor, Sam wonders if he should go ahead and purchase the pink ceramic Flamingo ring holder and matching pot holder and dishtowel for Barbara at Kivett's Five and Dime. With the pelican kitchen sponge holder from the year before, he decides, he can complete the set. And just as Christmas looms, Sam has a freak accident that ends with his foot in a cast and him in a terrible frame of mind. "His suffering cast a pall over their home; his sons were avoiding him as if he were week-old road kill, so foul was his mood." Sam tours the progressive nativity in a wheelchair, greeted by the "kindly gestures and muffled sobs" of his friends, who are sure his life is nearing the end and "marveled at his bravery in the face of certain death."

Various characters make cameo appearances: Fern Hampton, who is up to her usual scolding and threats; Dale Hinshaw, who is hard at work on the annual progressive nativity scene; and Kyle Weathers, who barbers Sam to within an inch of his life. To top it off, Frank, Sam's 76-year-old secretary, plans to go on strike three weeks before Christmas if he doesn't get a raise, a new photocopier, and an extra coffee break. The real focus of the book, however, is on Sam and Barbara, and their tender, funny, down-to-earth relationship.

Although you can read this as a stand-alone novella, if you haven't read the "Harmony" series you'll want to read the earlier ones first. Gulley's stories never disappoint. This short holiday novella will delight readers and find its way into multiple Christmas stockings this season.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Art of Gulley, October 8, 2005
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This review is from: The Christmas Scrapbook: A Harmony Story (Hardcover)
The Christmas Scrapbook is one of Philip Gulley's best crafted books. I have read all of Gulley's books, and this one has all of the charm, humor, and wisdom of the others, but it has an energy and drive I don't see in many books. I have no idea how Gulley accomplished this feeling of momentum. My wife and I recently visited Gulley's hometown, inspecting places mentioned in his nonfiction books, and the visit brought home to us dramatically that Gulley's fictional town of Harmony is indeed quite fictional and that this artist has created a beautiful, believable town that has only been suggested by the real places, such as the Courthouse Grounds coffee shop, the Royal Theater, and Blanton Woods. Reading different versions of his writing, found on Heartlight, reinforces my admiration for his ability to craft a story. I love his storytelling ability; I love his theology. Treat yourself to his books.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A pleasant read for the XMAS holidays, June 19, 2006
This review is from: The Christmas Scrapbook: A Harmony Story (Hardcover)
It seems funnny to be posting a review of a book set during the days before Christmas time when we are expecting record heat today. But when I saw this slim volume at the library recently, I thought why not. And while this was my first book set in the lovely town of Harmony, it won't be my last.

The minister of Harmony throws the town into a tizzy when he is absent from home one night a week making excuses. At first his wife thinks he's having an affair but then a chance comment has the inhabitants thinking this man is very ill and going for treatments at this time. What he is doing is attending a class to make a scrapbook for his wife for Christmas. In the tradition great filmakers Billy Wilder and Frank Capra what ensuses is a comedy of errors which involves all sorts of activities to help the minister finish the album which they all think will be his last gift to his wife.

Like Jan Karon's books and the description of her town and characters, Philip Gulley offers his readers a nice cast of well meaning characters set in a wonderful place called Harmony. I look forward to reading more of his books.
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Barbara Gardner had been suspicious of her husband, Sam, for some time. Read the first page
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scrapbooking class, pot holders
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Hilda Gruber, Fern Hampton, Sam Gardner, Super Glue, Miriam Hodge, Donna Lefter, Uly Grant, Bea Majors, Brother Norman, Christmas Eve, Friendly Women's Circle, Johnny Mackey, Karen Grant, Kyle Weathers, Asa Peacock, Dale Hinshaw, Midwest Romance
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