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Away in A Manger
In researching A Portuguese Christmas, I learned that on Christmas Eve, many Portuguese families gather around the Christmas tree and Crรจche to celebrate the birth of Jesus. Catholicism is the main religion practiced in Portugal, and the Crรจche is an extremely important part of Christmas festivities.
A fun activity for Portuguese children is collecting materials, such as moss and clay, for the Crรจche,
Some families display Infant Jesus, Mary, and Joseph. However, other displays will feature shepherds, sheep, and the three wise men.
Although the American tradition focuses on children writing letters to Santa Claus for gifts, Portuguese children write letters to the Infant Jesus.
Here’s the blurb for A Portuguese Christmas:
Love can come softly, like holiday snow. Or sweep you away like a riptide.
World-class surfer Krystal Walters would have appreciated the beauty of her surroundingsโa quaint cottage in a fragrant Portuguese olive groveโif a wipeout hadnโt changed all her holiday plans.
Now, suffering the dizzying aftereffects of multiple concussions, sheโs determined to make it home to Rhode Island for Christmas, even if she has to defy doctorโs orders. Except those orders are being enforced by Adolfo Silva. A man as arrogant as he is ruggedly handsome.
Spending every waking moment working to make the family olive farm a success, Adolfo barely has time to savor a traditional Feliz Natal. But the moment Krystal disappears under a mountain of sea water, his focus shifts to a sun-kissed spitfire with golden hair, sky-blue eyes, and a will as immovable as his own.
Keeping her safe is his first priority, but this bold, courageous womanโs wings wonโt be clipped. Before they can plant the seeds of a future together, heโll have to convince her that spending Christmasโand maybe every holiday to comeโwith him isnโt the end of the world. Because sheโs become the center of his.
Check out the youtube video here.
A Portuguese Christmas is also available on audible.com and paperback.