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Reviewed by Anne Boling for Readers' Favorite
O Little Town reads much like a country song. The words have a poetic flow and more than a hint of truth. This is not a first book for author Don Reid, better known as one of the Statler Brothers. Songwriter, non-fiction writer, and singer, Reid wears many hats.
The setting is Mt. Jefferson, VA, 1958. Fifteen-year-old Millie Franklin, the Methodist minister’s daughter, is caught shoplifting. Shirley Ann Briggs, daughter of a local police officer, and Louis Sterrett have news that will shock their parents. Secrets abound in this small town. There are consequences to our actions. As a stone dropped in water causes ever-widening ripples, so our decisions affect others. It is Christmas, a time of forgiveness. Can these families find forgiveness within them?
Don Reid is a talented author. O Little Town is beautifully written, expressing the true meaning of Christmas--forgiveness. It was hard to like Dove and Millie when I first began to read. Soon I found myself understanding them. Three characters stood above the rest: Paul, Amanda, and Louis. While no one is perfect, his or her true character was obvious. O Little Town depicts life of run-of-the-mill people. We all face struggles, and we all stumble through. Reid has included discussion questions at the end of the book.