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| author = Sara Barnard | | author = Sara Barnard | ||
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| published = December 12, 2019 | | published = December 12, 2019 | ||
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− | ''A Beautiful Broken Christmas'' (also known as ''One Christmas in Reading'') by Sara Barnard is a short story, originally published on December 12, 2019. It is book 1.5 in the [[Beautiful Broken Things by Sara Barnard (series)|Beautiful Broken Things]] series. | + | ''A Beautiful Broken Christmas'' (also known as ''One Christmas in Reading'') by Sara Barnard is a contemporary fiction short story, originally published on December 12, 2019. It is book 1.5 in the [[Beautiful Broken Things by Sara Barnard (series)|Beautiful Broken Things]] series. |
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Latest revision as of 17:22, 26 March 2024
A Beautiful Broken Christmas
Author(s) | Sara Barnard |
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Published | December 12, 2019 |
Publisher | Sara Barnard |
Genre(s) | Contemporary Fiction |
A Beautiful Broken Christmas (also known as One Christmas in Reading) by Sara Barnard is a contemporary fiction short story, originally published on December 12, 2019. It is book 1.5 in the Beautiful Broken Things series.
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