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What Christmas Did for Jerusha Grumble

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A short, three-scene play follows four young women who decide to include a reclusive, cantankerous older neighbor, Jerusha, in their village Christmas activities. Through their polite persistence and an unexpected act of self-kindness, Jerusha prepares a homemade broom-tree and treats herself as if celebrating with friends, revealing memories and softened feelings. The visit and the communal holiday rituals prompt shifts in perception and gentle reconciliation between the lone woman and her community, exploring themes of loneliness, generosity, and the social healing power of simple, sincere hospitality.

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John D. MacDonald

John D. MacDonald was an American author known for his contributions to the mystery and thriller genres. He wrote numerous novels and short stories, often exploring themes of crime, morality, and human nature. Among his notable works is "A Bullet for Cinderella," which showcases his skill in crafting suspenseful narratives. MacDonald's writing is characterized by sharp dialogue and intricate plots, making him a significant figure in mid-20th century American literature. His ability to blend social commentary with engaging storytelling has left a lasting impact on the genre.

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