The Christmas Sweater

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· Simon and Schuster
4,5
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#1 New York Times bestselling author and renowned radio and television host Glenn Beck delivers an instant holiday classic about boyhood memories, wrenching life lessons, and the true meaning of the gifts we give to one another in love.

If you could change your life by reversing your biggest regrets, sorrows, and mistakes...would you?

When Eddie was twelve years old, all he wanted for Christmas was a bike. He knew money had been tight since his father died, but Eddie dreamed that somehow his mother would find a way to afford that dream bike.

What he got from her instead was a sweater. “A stupid, handmade, ugly sweater” that young Eddie left in a crumpled ball in the corner of his room.

Scarred deeply by the fateful events that transpired that day, Eddie begins a dark and painful journey toward manhood. It will take wrestling with himself, his faith, and his family—and the guidance of a mysterious neighbor named Russell—to help Eddie find his life’s path and finally understand the significance of that simple gift his mother had crafted with love.

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4,5
38 reviews
A Google user
22 March 2012
Kind of reminds me of The Shack. Is it real or an illusion? Is it God or an angel or just a vision or dream or what? Whatever it was, it was transforming for the real life Glenn Beck, just like it was transforming for the Eddie character in the novel. I suspect it has been motivating to many of Beck's readers as well. As for theology, we evangelical Christians use similar language, but because our definitions tend to differ underneath I can admire that Beck is openly a man of faith in the marketplace while not embracing his message wholeheartedly. This is a quick read and fairly easy. Parents preview it, for some might choose to use it as family reading.
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A Google user
12 March 2010
All should read this. It may be written by Beck but it is not a political book. It is a story about a 13 year old boy that is having to face his own personal storm, a storm that we all have to face many times during our life.
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Diane Bryan
17 November 2019
I don't usually cry reading a book. But this one did me in. I loved the sentimentality of it. And I love the journey.
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About the author

Glenn Beck, the nationally syndicated radio host and founder of TheBlaze television network, has written thirteen #1 bestselling books and is one of the few authors in history to have had #1 national bestsellers in the fiction, nonfiction, self-help, and children’s picture book genres. His recent fiction works include the thrillers Agenda 21, The Overton Window, and its sequel, The Eye of Moloch; his many nonfiction titles include The Great Reset, Conform, Miracles and Massacres, Control, and Being George Washington. For more information about Glenn Beck, his books, and TheBlaze television network, visit GlennBeck.com and TheBlaze.com.

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