Time for Me to Come Home for Christmas
David Winning, 2018
Time for Me to Come Home
Dorothy Shackleford, Travis Thrasher, 2013
Time for Me to Come Home for Christmas is a movie directed by David Winning in 2018 and based on the book Time for Me to Come Home by Dorothy Shackleford and Travis Thrasher, first published in 2013. The movie features Megan Park, Josh Henderson, Paul McGillion, Lucie Guest, Enid-Raye Adams, Anesha Bailey, and others.
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Storyline
Cara faces a bittersweet Christmas since her mother’s passing. Flying to Oklahoma, she meets country singer Heath, facing a tough holiday too since his father’s death. He doesn’t acknowledge his fame, so Cara feels duped when two attractive women rush him. As weather keeps thwarting their way, Cara and Heath share their losses, and as they head toward their separate Christmases, they grow close.
Movie vs Book
Year
2018
Minutes
83
Movie Rate
6.70
Source: IMDb
Movie
Time for Me to Come Home for Christmas
Director: David Winning
Country: Canada
Year: 2018
Length: 1h23m
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Year
2013
Pages
272
Book Rate
7.56
S: Goodreads
Book
Time for Me to Come Home
Author: Dorothy Shackleford, Travis Thrasher
Country: USA
First published in: 2013
Length: 272 pages
Genre: Fiction
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