I really enjoyed the book and found it inspiring; I now have my own Christmas Jar started.
I found the subject matter of this book to be inspiring and worthy, with maybe a bit too much of a feel-good nature to it. To elaborate, picture someone writing a book that detailed how a number of really good people won the lottery, got that big promotion or found true love while several bad people all received the bad fate that they deserved....it's all a bit too idealistic. Life isn't usually that just. Although that sounds like a bad review of the content of this book, it isn't. And this book isn't as over-the-top sunshine and lollipops as my example. I found the book to be very uplifting and it has a way of cheering you up and making you feel good; like there's still good in this world. And in a "pay it forward" kind of way, even though I never received this type of a random act of kindness, I was inspired to start my own Christmas Jar. I lent the book to a coworker and she also started her own. I decided to do it a bit differently than the book portrays - I'll do a little research to ensure that the recipient is truly needing and deserving (I hate the thought that I could randomly leave the jar to a child molester or a drug dealer) and I'll also deliver it about 10-15 days before Christmas. That's to allow time to shop if it goes to a parent who otherwise wouldn't be able to afford gifts for the kids. Also, 10-15 days before Christmas would help someone enjoy that much more of the season. I also decided to seek out someone in a battered women's shelter, someone needy found through my church or possibly someone found through a local Veterans group who may know of a needy elderly veteran. I don't know yet which way I'll go, but the point is, this book is inspiring me to want to do good. Can a book get a better review than that??? Buy it, read it, but more importantly....LIVE it.
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Overview
Where had it come from? Whose money was it? Was I to spend it? Save it? Pass it on to someone more needy? Above all else, why was I chosen? Certainly there were others, countless others, more needy than me... Her reporter's intuition insisted that a remarkable story was on the verge of the front page. Newspaper reporter Hope Jensen uncovers the remarkable secret behind the "Christmas Jars", glass jars filled with coins and bills anonymously left for people in need. But along the way, Hope discovers much more than the origin of the jars. When some unexpected news sets off a chain reaction of kindness, Hope's greatest Christmas Eve wish comes true.