This is a reminder about my daughter's Christmas book, The Jolly Effect.
‘Twas twenty days before Christmas, when all through the house everything was stirring, including a computer mouse. Even though nobody was home!
Something jolly and magical is causing Christmas
decorations to spring to life. Which is nothing unusual for them until they
discover a decoration from another holiday. Suddenly, everything is in
question. What exactly is it that powers the decorations to awaken? Do they
themselves have this power? Can they even stay awake until Christmas? Will the
crotchety old nutcracker ruin the fun? Will Ugly Sweater ever stop singing her
holiday opera?
This book is a whimsical journey into the heart, soul
and magic of that elusive holiday spirit. Get ready to share the Jolly Effect.
The Jolly Effect is available in a print
edition https://amzn.to/33npmQ0 and an e-book edition https://amzn.to/3meWmBt.
For more information go to https://lbefeler9.wixsite.com/author
About the Author:
When not putting up or taking down holiday decorations
with her son, Laura Befeler can be found dreaming up new book ideas and working
at one ad agency or another. Originally from Boulder, CO, she misses the chance
to wake up to a white Christmas. She now lives in a festive little house in
Southern California, which currently has decorations up from two holidays ago.
About the Illustrators:
Asher and Kasey Befeler were both born and raised in
Iowa, where Christmas is at least cold, if not white. Kasey works as a graphic
artist and Asher has been a natural artist for as long as his aunt can
remember. In addition to drawing, Asher loves fishing (and going on family
trips to Southern California). He is currently in the 10th grade.
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