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A review by bookanonjeff
The Wishing Bridge by Viola Shipman
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
medium-paced
5.0
Solid Hallmarkie Christmas Movie. The main way you're at least somewhat positive Viola Shipman wrote this particular one is that it is set in her (his) beloved Michigan. Beyond that, this is a fairly standard and typical Hallmarkie type Christmas tale of the young girl who loves the magic of Christmas growing up into a successful business tycoon before coming back to her small hometown for Christmas. Indeed, probably the one thing that makes this one at least a *touch* different is that our heroine is *also* (theoretically) the villain...
Filled with the wonders of Christmas as portrayed in the US 1970s ish, complete with department stores sending out toy catalogs at Christmas and the ubiquitous Boris Karloff How The Grinch Stole Christmas, this is yet another tale that so many fans of Hallmark Christmas movies will absolutely love - and those who despise those types of tales will most likely not like much at all. And yes, there is a loveable and old dog.
Overall a solid tale of its type, if not a particularly standout "Viola Shipman" novel. Still, very much recommended.
Filled with the wonders of Christmas as portrayed in the US 1970s ish, complete with department stores sending out toy catalogs at Christmas and the ubiquitous Boris Karloff How The Grinch Stole Christmas, this is yet another tale that so many fans of Hallmark Christmas movies will absolutely love - and those who despise those types of tales will most likely not like much at all. And yes, there is a loveable and old dog.
Overall a solid tale of its type, if not a particularly standout "Viola Shipman" novel. Still, very much recommended.