Until the Robin Walks on Snow

Bernice L. Rocque
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It is 1922. An immigrant family and their devoted midwife struggle to save a tiny premature baby. Inspired by real events in Norwich, Connecticut, this historical fiction novella about determination, family, faith, and friendship includes a story chapter about the family's Polish and Lithuanian Christmas Eve traditions. Appendices include Author's Notes about the facts, family history, and research behind the story.
Genres: Historical FictionFictionChristmasHolidayHistoricalNovella
202 Pages

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