
The Christmas Ledger
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December 1959 should have been filled with joy and anticipation for the decade ahead. Instead, suspicion, betrayal, and doubt threaten to tear the Christmas family apart.
Amid the glowing streets of London and the quiet village of Windlesham, unlikely heroes, angels, and villains cross paths in a struggle for truth and redemption.
The Christmas Ledger is a timeless story of the battle between light and hope - and darkness and despair - reminding us that even in the coldest winter, hope can still find its way home.
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Person
Sarah Phillips was born in Portsmouth, England, on a snowy Christmas Day in 1970.
After marrying her husband, Matthew, in 1989, they moved to the USA. Sarah and Matthew have lived in England and the USA throughout their married life. They now call Clearfield, Utah home.
Matthew and Sarah have three daughters and one son (Brittney, Jemma, Joshua, and Naomi.)
Sarah feels blessed beyond measure to call herself a breast cancer survivor!
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