I read this to my wife this Christmas Season as she was recovering from surgery. I had the idea last month to read a Christmas story this December. I started looking over occasional updates from Goodreads friends who posted recent reviews of Christmas books, and this one looked fun.
If you enlarge the cover, you'll see a couple of the things that attracted me to the book. Earlier this year I enjoyed Nomadland, by Jessica Bruder - the account of a section of our population that grew after the 2008 housing crisis, people who live in RV's and travel from one temporary job to another. The descriptions of The Christmas Joy Ride involve a woman who uproots her "normal" life to hit the road in her RV on a mission to bring Christmas joy to down-on-their-luck people she learned about through her website, on a cross country drive from Chicago to Phoenix. Secondly, I was excited to see what appears to be one of the "mitten" formations of Monument Valley in the background, one of my favorite places.
As you can imagine, The Christmas Joy Ride is a sappy, sentimental and fun story that has most of the trappings of a typical Hallmark Christmas movie. I enjoyed reading aloud for a change (I'm jealous of my brother who gets to read to his grandson!), and many times when I glanced over at Holly she had her eyes closed with a smile on her face, imagining the warm holiday scenes that Carlson described.