A Moving Story of the Season - One Holy Night by Joan Hochstetler

Author Joan Hochstetler tours with Pump Up Your Book Promotion to discuss her contemporary miracle story, “One Holy Night,”

Wilbraham, MA, November 05, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Author Joan Hochstetler travels the blogosphere in November 2009 on her first virtual book tour with Pump Up Your Book Promotion to discuss her contemporary miracle story, “One Holy Night”, the 2009 CSPA Book of the Year.

An unforgettable story of forgiveness and reconciliation, “One Holy Night” retells the Christmas story in a strikingly original way—through the discovery of a baby abandoned in the manger of a church’s nativity scene. Destined to become a classic for all seasons, “One Holy Night” deals compassionately with the gritty issues of life—war and violence, devastating illness, intergenerational conflict, addictions, and broken relationships. This moving, inspirational story will warm readers’ hearts with hope and joy long after they finish reading.

Praise for “One Holy Night”:

“Set amid the turmoil of the Viet Nam War, the McRae family’s story is one riddled with difficult situations and trials that rock the foundation of their faith… One Holy Night… richly captures the turmoil surrounding the lives of those affected by the Viet Nam War, and the many emotional conflicts that raged on as a result of that war. I look forward to reading her other books, and I highly recommend this one to you!”
—Kim Ford, Window to My World

“This is a deeply emotional, heart-wrenching book… yet, it is such an inspiring story of hope and how God’s grace touches all of us, that you can’t help but feel uplifted by the time you’re done reading it…One Holy Night is destined to become a Christmas classic as moving as Max Lucado’s The Christmas Child.” –The Book Connection

“Provocative and insightful, One Holy Night shows in rich detail how God can use the most trying circumstances to bring people around until they see how much they need each other, and need Him. This life-changing story will move you to tears as you experience the humility of a young Vietnamese woman, her husband's desire to see his father heal, and the trials that bring them together in one desperate attempt to save another's life.” – Michelle Sutton

J. M. Hochstetler writes stories that always involve some element of the past and of finding home. Born in central Indiana, the daughter of Mennonite farmers, she graduated from Indiana University with a degree in Germanic languages. She was an editor with Abingdon Press for twelve years and has published four novels. Daughter of Liberty (2004), Native Son (2005), and Wind of the Spirit (March 2009), the first three books of the critically acclaimed American Patriot Series, are set during the American Revolution. One Holy Night, a retelling of the Christmas story set in modern times, is the 2009 Christian Small Publishers Fiction Book of the Year and a finalist for the 2009 American Christian Fiction Writers Long Contemporary Book of the Year.

Hochstetler is a member of American Christian Fiction Writers, Advanced Writers and Speakers Association, Christian Authors Network, Middle Tennessee Christian Writers, Nashville Christian Writers Association, and Historical Novels Society. She and her husband live near Nashville, Tennessee.

You can find Joan online at www.jmhochstetler.com or at this book’s blog http://oneholynight.blogspot.com

If you would like to follow Joan on her virtual book tour, visit the official Pump Up Your Book Promotion Virtual Book Tour site at http://virtualbooktours.wordpress.com/.

Joan’s virtual book tour is brought to you by Pump Up Your Book Promotion Virtual Book Tours, a virtual book tour agency for authors who want quality service for an affordable price. More information can be found on their website at http://www.pumpupyourbook.com.

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