
Christmas in Evergreen: Tidings of Joy
Sean McNamara, 2019
Christmas in Evergreen: Tidings of Joy
Nancy Naigle, 2020
Christmas in Evergreen: Tidings of Joy is a movie novelization written by Nancy Naigle in 2020 and based on the movie of the same name, directed by Sean McNamara in 2019. The movie features Ashley Williams, Jill Wagner, Maggie Lawson, Paul Greene, Barbara Niven, Patty McCormack, and others.
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Storyline
It’s the approach to the Christmas season, and visitors are starting to descend on the Northern Vermont Christmas tourist town of Evergreen. One of those is New Yorker Katie Connell, a writer with one published novel under her belt, she who is now doing freelance work as she contemplates novel number two whenever that will happen. This vacation is to experience a little more of life which she feels will make her a better writer.
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Movie vs Book

Year
2019
Minutes
90
Movie Rate
6.50
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Movie
Christmas in Evergreen: Tidings of Joy
Director: Sean McNamara
Country: USA
Year: 2019
Length: 1h30m
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Year
2020
Pages
280
Book Rate
8.18
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Book
Christmas in Evergreen: Tidings of Joy
Author: Nancy Naigle
Country: USA
First published in: 2020
Length: 280 pages
Genre: Fiction
Book series: Christmas in Evergreen
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