Noelle joined Carriagan’s during the decade Miriam was absent. The story telling switches between Miriam and Noelle. For the first time in a decade, Miriam has to go back to Cass’s Christmas Tree farm, Carrigan’s. And then she gets a phone call that her Great-aunt Cass has died. She is about to take her business to the next level with a physical studio and shop in Charleston, and she’s engaged to a woman who will be a great life partner. Miriam Blum has built a carefully successful and regulated life. Season of Love is also for you if you ever wanted to read about a Jewish family trying to save the family Christmas tree farm while grappling with grief and trauma, but in a way that leaves you feeling like someone just handed you the best cup of hot cocoa. Do you like the idea of those Christmas movies where someone returns to a small town and finds the Spirit of Christmas, but you wish they were gayer and Jewish? Helena Greer’s Season of Love is for you.
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