
Time for You to Come Home for Christmas
Terry Ingram, 2019
Time for Me to Come Home
Dorothy Shackleford, Travis Thrasher, 2013
Time for You to Come Home for Christmas is a movie directed by Terry Ingram in 2019 and based on the book Time for Me to Come Home by Dorothy Shackleford and Travis Thrasher, first published in 2013. The movie features Alison Sweeney, Lucas Bryant, Kiefer O’Reilly, Britt Irvin, Michele Scarabelli, Michael Kopsa, and others.
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Storyline
For the second Christmas in a row, Boston bank employee Katherine Moss has decided that she and her preteen son Will won’t return to the military town of Provincetown, Virginia for the holidays as the memories of her deceased husband, musician Tyler Moss, are too strong there. Kat and Will don’t talk about Tyler, trying to shield each other from the painful memories associated with his death in a traffic accident.
Movie vs Book

Year
2019
Minutes
84
Movie Rate
7.00
Source: IMDb
Movie
Time for You to Come Home for Christmas
Director: Terry Ingram
Country: Canada
Year: 2019
Length: 1h24m
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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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