
Tom McCann
Author of The Tree Nobody Wanted: A Christmas Story
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GREAT HOLIDAY GIFT
Contact: Skye Wentworth, Literary Publicist
skyewentworth@comcast.net
978-462-4453
Not all gifts come wrapped . . .
The Tree Nobody Wanted
A Christmas Story
By Tom McCann
BOSTON, MA—November 13, 2007—Tom McCann’s new book, The Tree Nobody Wanted (Exeter Press Boston, October 2007), takes you on a journey back to the hardship and marvel of 1940s boyhood in Brooklyn, New York. On the eve of Christmas, a young boy is sent out to find a tree for the apartment where he lives with show more his grandmother, Nanny, and a singing bird called Sweetie.
“One thing poor people know is that at eight o’clock on Christmas Eve all over the world, the men who sell Christmas trees simply walk off their rented spaces and begin their own Christmas celebrations. They just leave behind the unsold Christmas trees.”
What follows is part fable, part remembrance, part miracle. The Tree Nobody Wanted tells of a simpler Christmastime, family values, and a love that yields miracles. This poignant story is a holiday treasure for all ages.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Tom McCann is the author of the critically acclaimed best-selling nonfiction book, An American Company: The Tragedy of United Fruit (Crown, 1976) and the novel Earth Angel, published in 2002. He is also a playwright and has written several screen and teleplays. McCann is a television producer who has produced prime-time docudramas for both network and public television. He was born in Brooklyn and now lives in Boston.
The Tree Nobody Wanted by Tom McCann; Published by Exeter Press Boston; Publication date: October 2007; Price: $14.95; Hardcover; ISBN 978-0-9797407-0-1; Category: Adult Fiction, 45 pages. show less
Contact: Skye Wentworth, Literary Publicist
skyewentworth@comcast.net
978-462-4453
Not all gifts come wrapped . . .
The Tree Nobody Wanted
A Christmas Story
By Tom McCann
BOSTON, MA—November 13, 2007—Tom McCann’s new book, The Tree Nobody Wanted (Exeter Press Boston, October 2007), takes you on a journey back to the hardship and marvel of 1940s boyhood in Brooklyn, New York. On the eve of Christmas, a young boy is sent out to find a tree for the apartment where he lives with show more his grandmother, Nanny, and a singing bird called Sweetie.
“One thing poor people know is that at eight o’clock on Christmas Eve all over the world, the men who sell Christmas trees simply walk off their rented spaces and begin their own Christmas celebrations. They just leave behind the unsold Christmas trees.”
What follows is part fable, part remembrance, part miracle. The Tree Nobody Wanted tells of a simpler Christmastime, family values, and a love that yields miracles. This poignant story is a holiday treasure for all ages.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Tom McCann is the author of the critically acclaimed best-selling nonfiction book, An American Company: The Tragedy of United Fruit (Crown, 1976) and the novel Earth Angel, published in 2002. He is also a playwright and has written several screen and teleplays. McCann is a television producer who has produced prime-time docudramas for both network and public television. He was born in Brooklyn and now lives in Boston.
The Tree Nobody Wanted by Tom McCann; Published by Exeter Press Boston; Publication date: October 2007; Price: $14.95; Hardcover; ISBN 978-0-9797407-0-1; Category: Adult Fiction, 45 pages. show less
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