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I'll Be Home for Christmas (When I Fall in Love) (edition 2010)

by Julie L. Cannon

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With Bing Crosby's "I'll Be Home for Christmas" playing in the background, Maggie Culpepper and William Byrd proclaim their undying love to one another. But with the U.S. at war and Maggie's personal home front under attack, the Southern belle impetuously joins the WAVES (Women Accepted for Voluntary Emergency Service). When Christmas draws near and Maggie finds herself miles and miles away from her Georgia hometown...and her beloved William...will she realize that, no matter where she spends Christmas, home is where her heart is?… (more)
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Title:I'll Be Home for Christmas (When I Fall in Love)
Authors:Julie L. Cannon
Info:Summerside Press (2010), Paperback, 320 pages
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  WBCLIB | Nov 17, 2023 |
This was a tender love story set during WWII. It was the time of the Big Band sounds and I liked the way the author wove some of that music into her story. I could tap my feet and hum the songs as I read. I also enjoyed the twist to this story where the girl goes off to serve her country during the war and the boy stays behind and waits for his girl. These characters were very easy to like and you could understand and feel their pain and sorrow, and also the strong love and attraction they each had for each other. I would have easily given this book a 5 stars, but I just thought it ended way to quickly for me.

The year is 1944 and Maggie Culpepper has lost her mother to disease and feels like God just doesn't care about all her prayers. She finds great comfort and strength through her childhood friend, William and they discover the love they both have for each other. William had polio as a boy and cannot serve in the military because he is deemed physically unfit. Maggie struggles with giving her heart to someone for fear something will happen and her heart will break like it did when her mother died. So she enlists, says goodbye to William and leaves everyone she cares about behind. She is going to give herself completely to serving her country and not open her heart up again.

We all probably know how this will turn out, but the deep emotions that William has when he sees the love of his life leave him and tell him to go on and forget about her is very heartfelt. And when you see Maggie struggle to just live her life without caring for anyone you see the impossibility of it. Her anger at God is real and she will need to open her heart again and find God's love had never left her and neither had William's. There is a caretaker in this story named Mr. Byrd ( he works on the Christmas tree farm that William owns) and his story and his Godly advice was very endearing. Then there is the final scenes in the book and there were tears in my eyes at times as this story comes to its conclusion. It was just an all around great love story that I thoroughly enjoyed. So sit back, and be prepared to find yourself humming along to some big band songs that will take you back in time. ( )
  judyg54 | Dec 7, 2013 |
Except for the fact that I wanted to shake Maggie, this was a decent book. It is a romance about two lifelong friends during WWII. I enjoy this time period in my books, so I liked this. It's predictable and a feel-good book, but it's still an enjoyable read. I learned a little about the WAVES too, a group I knew very little about. ( )
  hobbitprincess | Dec 16, 2011 |
It is 1944 in Watkinsville, Georgia and William Dove has proclaimed his love for his life-long friend and next-door neighbor, Maggie. William wants to get married but, since her mother's death, Maggie wants to get away from all the memories that Watkinsville holds. In a moment of patriotism, Maggie joins the WAVES and is shipped to New Jersey where she works on airplanes. Back home, William works on the family Christmas tree farm, his polio making him a 4-F. William's letters go unopened as Maggie dedicates herself to a career in the Navy, until a visit to her WAVE friend, Helen's home. ( )
  wearylibrarian | Sep 9, 2011 |
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With Bing Crosby's "I'll Be Home for Christmas" playing in the background, Maggie Culpepper and William Byrd proclaim their undying love to one another. But with the U.S. at war and Maggie's personal home front under attack, the Southern belle impetuously joins the WAVES (Women Accepted for Voluntary Emergency Service). When Christmas draws near and Maggie finds herself miles and miles away from her Georgia hometown...and her beloved William...will she realize that, no matter where she spends Christmas, home is where her heart is?

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