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Four Dollars & Sixty-Two Cents: A Wilkes-Barre Christmas Story
by Brian W. Kelly
114 pages
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A young boy with a 26" bike has a burning desire to have a train set go around the family Christmas tree each year. This true story takes you on his homemade bicycle when he was five and ends when he is nine, Great read for all ages.
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Category: Autobiography
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About the Book
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This is the story of a young boy with a 26" bike, who had a burning desire to have a train set to go around the family Christmas tree each year.
This story is true. It takes the reader on a journey using a 26" 1950's style homemade bicycle starting from when the boy was five years old and it ends when he is nine. It is a great read for all ages.
Either a miracle happens or the Christmas Spirit or Santa or all three bring forth one of the happiest and most amazing moments that any child can experience in a lifetime.
Not all stories, even Christmas stories end well. This incredible story will not disappoint any reader once you mount the 26" bike right next to the young boy as he goes through the preparations and the work efforts and adventures within this story. The ending is outstanding,.
If it were not true, it would still make a great Christmas Story. Since it is true, it makes it even more special, especially for me. I am the boy in the story. Thank you for reading it. It melts my heart whenever I think about it.
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About the Author |
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Most importantly, Brian Kelly still loves trains, bicycles and Christmas. He is a retired Professor from Marywood University and the author of 300+ books. Kelly has also written numerous magazine articles. He is a frequent speaker at national computer conferences. Brian thoroughly enjoyed writing this book and looks forward to every Christmas. |
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