by Greg Kincaid
Doubleday / Random House
ISBN-13 9780385525985
$14.95 Hardcover
Holiday Fiction / Inspiration
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About the Book
“To my great fortune I received a copy of this super little book at the MBA annual meeting and I got to talk to Greg Kincaid. As soon as I got home I read this lovely, touching and funny book. It is super and will generate terrific sales all holiday season. Thanks.”
- Eileen Fescoe, Book Mouse, Ottawa, IL
When Todd McCray, a developmentally challenged young man still living on his parents’ Kansas farm, hears that a local animal shelter is seeking temporary homes for its dogs during the days leading to Christmas, he knows exactly what he wants for the holidays. His father objects, but Todd’s persistence quickly wins out. Soon the McCrays are the short-term foster family for a lovable pooch the young man names Christmas.
But what about all the other dogs who will be forced to spend the Yuletide season in cages? In the days that follow, Todd uses his special gifts of persuasion to encourage his hometown to participate in the “Adopt a Dog for Christmas Program.” What follows from his small act of kindness will teach his family, and his community, about peace on earth and good will toward men-and animals.
GREG KINCAID, when not writing, is a practicing lawyer, specializing in divorce and family law mediation. He lives on a farm in eastern Kansas with his wife, three horses, two dogs, and two cats. Greg is involved in “Changing Lives Through Literature,” an organization that helps bring literature to young men and women behind bars.





