I understand that this mini-sequel was meant to be a heartwarming holiday tale. I loved these characters from When You Went Away so I was eager for more. This cheesy, schmaltz-fest was definitely not what I had in mind. Notably. Gerry is not the narrator and because of that the story has lost it's focus. The six year old Reese character does not ring true. His questions and observations seem like those of a much younger child. There is no depth to these characters or their experiences. It is all tied up so neatly as to be unrealistic in the extreme. I am so disappointed that I wish I had never read it. After reading When You Went Away I had planned to read more of Baron's novels. Now I'm not so sure. THIS story DOES evoke Nicholas Sparks and makes me much less enthusiastic about reading more of Baron's work. If you loved When You Went Away, walk away from this story. (And once again, distracting editing errors are present in even this brief story.) Reese Rubato and his family are characters returning from Michael Baron's earlier work, When You Went Away. Reese doesn't miss much and has a million questions as every 5 year-old boy does. For now, it's winter and Christmas is approaching. He misses his Mom or one should more correctly say he misses not knowing her. But all of a sudden something happens that makes him realize she's not far away at all. Yes, it's a gooey feeling it creates inside him but one he loves and cherishes every time it happens.This is a very brief story that is unusually free of tense conflict but is no less charming and thrilling for that absence. Reese's Dad and step-Mom are very patient and loving with Reese, and the family enjoys the preparations for the big holiday with humor, seriousness, and obvious care.Reese is going to have the most memorable Christmas possible but until then enjoy reading about snowflakes, living snowmen, and so much more. Michael Baron knows how to touch every emotion a reader could experience and the feeling one gets is after having a satisfying and delicious meal!!! Exquisite story, Michael Baron!
What do You think about A Winter Discovery (2011)?
Short little tale of Christmas cheer thru the eyes of a child. Sweet!
—Tako