Let it snow : a novel
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New York : Ballantine Books, [2019].
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COMING SOON AS THE HALLMARK CHRISTMAS MOVIE NANTUCKET NOELA Nantucket shopkeeper discovers that Christmas is the perfect occasion to make unexpected friendships . . . to warm the coldest of hearts—and maybe even find love. Christina Antonioni is preparing for the holidays at her Nantucket toy shop, unpacking last-minute shipments and decorating for her loyal Christmas shoppers. But when her Scrooge of a landlord, Oscar Bittlesman, raises her rent, it seems nearly impossible for Christina to continue business on the wharf. Even so, Christina hopes there is a warm heart underneath Oscar’s steely exterior. When she bonds with Wink, his sweet, young granddaughter who frequents the shop, it becomes clear that perhaps he isn’t so cold after all. And with the help of Wink’s uncle, who happens to be a charming and very handsome bachelor, this may be the best Christmas any of them could have ever imagined. Nancy Thayer’s enchanting Nantucket setting provides the perfect backdrop for this holiday love story.

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Format
Book
Edition
First edition.
Physical Desc
xi, 253 pages ; 20 cm
Language
English
ISBN
9781524798680, 1524798681

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Booklist Review

Christina Antonioni isn't sure how she'll get through her first Christmas after the death of her parents, until a little shoplifter changes her life. Nine-year-old Wink is bored at her grandfather's house on Nantucket. Oscar Bittlesman is rich and grouchy, and owns the property where Christina rents space for her toy store. When she catches Wink trying to steal a sticker book, she agrees to let her help in the store to make up for it. Wink's uncle, Andy Bittlesman, explains that Wink is acting out because of her parents' impending divorce, and soon Christina is showing the two of them the best Christmas spots on the island. But even as Christina and Andy are falling in love, Oscar proves that he is more interested in money than community. Good thing Christina's got a crazy bunch of fellow shopkeepers ready to take on the Grinch. An idyllic winter setting that's snow-covered and festively busy, a few low-drama romantic subplots, and a whole island's worth of ugly Christmas sweaters combine in Thayer's (Surfside Sisters, 2019) latest Nantucket novel, a Hallmark-sweet holiday story.--Susan Maguire Copyright 2010 Booklist

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Kirkus Book Review

A Nantucket shopkeeper falls for one of the island's wealthiest bachelors in this Christmas season feel-good tale.The novel begins as Christina Antonioni prevents a 9-year-old girl from shoplifting stickers from her Nantucket toy shop. Christina strikes a bargain with the sullen girl, who introduces herself as Wink, convincing the child to come back and work in the store for a short period. If Wink returns, Christina will pay her the meager sum required to purchase the stickers. Wink not only returns, but is so disarming that Christina offers her a regular job. It turns out Wink is the granddaughter of Oscar Bittlesman, one of the richest men on Nantucket. When Wink's mother visits the store with her brother, Andy, Christina feels an instant attraction to him. She attempts to talk herself out of the crush, relying on internal dialogue that she refers to throughout the story, somewhat artlessly, as her "Inner Christina." However, Andy takes an interest in her and wears down her defenses. "Her Inner Christina told her she absolutely could not count on this evening amounting to anything at all, but here with him now, so close that they could reach out and touch, all common sense floated away." Then Christina receives a letter from Andy's father stating that he's purchased the buildings on the wharf and will be raising the rent. Christina and the other shopkeepers decide to band together to change Oscar's mind. Only if she successfully challenges Oscar will Christina ever feel secure in a relationship with his son. As usual, Thayer's novel is so full of details about life on Nantucket that the island becomes its own character. Several moments are so sweet they'll make your teeth hurt, but the holiday feasts, caroling, and general Christmas spirit help the novel fall squarely within its genre of satisfying Christmas romances. Told in a plot-focused, accessible prose, the book maintains its lighthearted tone throughout, never delving too deeply into Christina's feelings toward her own family, her friendships with the other shopkeepers, or the classist attitudes of her friends.A wholesome Christmas tale full of adorable characters and unexpected kindnesses. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

Christina Antonioni isn't sure how she'll get through her first Christmas after the death of her parents, until a little shoplifter changes her life. Nine-year-old Wink is bored at her grandfather's house on Nantucket. Oscar Bittlesman is rich and grouchy, and owns the property where Christina rents space for her toy store. When she catches Wink trying to steal a sticker book, she agrees to let her help in the store to make up for it. Wink's uncle, Andy Bittlesman, explains that Wink is acting out because of her parents' impending divorce, and soon Christina is showing the two of them the best Christmas spots on the island. But even as Christina and Andy are falling in love, Oscar proves that he is more interested in money than community. Good thing Christina's got a crazy bunch of fellow shopkeepers ready to take on the Grinch. An idyllic winter setting that's snow-covered and festively busy, a few low-drama romantic subplots, and a whole island's worth of ugly Christmas sweaters combine in Thayer's (Surfside Sisters, 2019) latest Nantucket novel, a Hallmark-sweet holiday story. Copyright 2019 Booklist Reviews.

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Thayer, N. (2019). Let it snow: a novel (First edition.). Ballantine Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Thayer, Nancy, 1943-. 2019. Let It Snow: A Novel. New York: Ballantine Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Thayer, Nancy, 1943-. Let It Snow: A Novel New York: Ballantine Books, 2019.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Thayer, N. (2019). Let it snow: a novel. First edn. New York: Ballantine Books.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Thayer, Nancy. Let It Snow: A Novel First edition., Ballantine Books, 2019.

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