A Christmas home / Greg Kincaid.

By: Kincaid, Gregory D, 1957-Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Crown Publishers, c2012Edition: 1st edDescription: 225 p. : ill. ; 20 cmISBN: 9780307951977 Subject(s): People with mental disabilities -- Fiction | Parents of children with disabilities -- Fiction | Empty nesters -- Fiction | Dogs -- Fiction | Families -- Fiction | Human-animal relationships -- FictionGenre/Form: Domestic fiction. DDC classification: 813/.54 LOC classification: PS3561.I42526 | C58 2012Summary: "Dad?" Todd turned away from the dog and looked at George. "How do you decide if something is a good Christmas present?" George wondered where this conservation was best just to go along for the ride and enjoy it. "If the person likes the gift, then it's a good gift." George looked at his son affectionately and shared with him an observation that he and Mary Ann had made on many occasions. "You're an excellent gift-giver." "I try to give people things they need." George point to the to the black lab resting on the floor of the cabin. "That was a good gift. Todd sank down beside the dog. "I agree." "What would you like this year?" George asked his son. "I think I would like to stop worrying all the time. About work, friendships, were to live...stuff like that." Todd paused. "Sometimes I feel like I don't know where I belong. This statement bothered George Todd. "Todd, I hope you know you'll always belong here with your Mom and me. This is your home just like it's ours." "Dad, Can I ask you something else?" Todd looked at this father and gave voice to something he had been thinking about for days, probably for weeks--may even month. "What does it feel like to be in love?" From A Christmas Home
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"Dad?" Todd turned away from the dog and looked at George. "How do you decide if something is a good Christmas present?"
George wondered where this conservation was best just to go along for the ride and enjoy it. "If the person likes the gift, then it's a good gift." George looked at his son affectionately and shared with him an observation that he and Mary Ann had made on many occasions. "You're an excellent gift-giver."
"I try to give people things they need."
George point to the to the black lab resting on the floor of the cabin. "That was a good gift.
Todd sank down beside the dog. "I agree."
"What would you like this year?" George asked his son.
"I think I would like to stop worrying all the time. About work, friendships, were to live...stuff like that." Todd paused. "Sometimes I feel like I don't know where I belong.
This statement bothered George Todd. "Todd, I hope you know you'll always belong here with your Mom and me. This is your home just like it's ours."
"Dad, Can I ask you something else?" Todd looked at this father and gave voice to something he had been thinking about for days, probably for weeks--may even month. "What does it feel like to be in love?"
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