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The Cobbler's Bridge: A Christmas story about two towns, two shoemakers, and a magic cross


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In a land divided by a shallow creek, two towns - wealthy Wolftown and humble Lambville - lived, separated not just by water, but by class, power, and prejudice. The Wolfarians, with their brown eyes and fine shoes, owned everything in sight, while the blue-eyed Lambians toiled as barefoot servants, living in quiet poverty. Among them, young Tom and his grandfather stood out - not for their riches, but for their skill as the only cobblers around. Crossing the river each day to repair shoes they could never afford, they worked tirelessly in a town that barely saw them as equals. But one cold December night, something changed: a cross was burned in front of their home - an act of cruelty that would mysteriously spark a quiet miracle. What began as an act of hatred slowly transformed into a tale of hope and healing. The burned cross, chopped down for firewood, refused to burn away, and instead brought daily gifts of warmth, bread, and fish. Inspired by this strange magic, Tom wrote a heartfelt letter and gave away the shoes meant to be his first pair - offering them instead to the very man responsible for the cross. His gesture of forgiveness melted hardened hearts and inspired a change no one expected. By Christmas, a new bridge stood between the towns, built by the Mayor himself and named The Cobbler's Bridge - a symbol of unity, compassion, and the power of kindness to overcome even the deepest divides.

About the Author :
His name is Marin. He was born, raised, and educated in Bulgaria. His father passed away when Marin was one year old. His mother remarried. Marin grew up with his loving and strict paternal grandparents. They seldom let him play on the street, swim in the nearby pond, or explore the forest with the neighbourhood kids. Marin's grandparents surrounded him with books, which is why he learned to read long before he went to school. Books became Marin's imaginary parents and his fictional friends. Supported by his genetic building blocks, books became the main component in his development as a creative, compassionate, and competitive individual.Marin studied nuclear physics, art, and literature, but he enjoyed the art the most. As a young artist, he was eager to succeed, winning prizes in exhibitions and contests held in various countries during the 1970s and 1980s. Marin emigrated to Canada in 1990 with his pregnant wife. They settled down in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. The young family fell in love with the rough beauty of the native landscape and decided that the island of Newfoundland would become their new home. In their new home, two well-rounded and high-minded children were born, raised, and educated. Marin owned an advertising agency for many years. He was responsible for developing several memorable projects, including the province's recycling campaign. Some of his creations, such as the Spirit of Newfoundland logo, are still in use. Marin's last award in the advertising field was from the early nineties - The Best in the West Award by Corel Draw Corporation.After Marin retired, he began creating picture books immediately. He genuinely enjoys the process of writing, illustrating, designing, and publishing his titles, a thoroughly one-man labour of love. This way, he is fully responsible for the quality of his creations. Oh, a few more things about him: Marin does not drive, he does not have a mobile phone, he does not drink carbonated beverages, and he does not eat fast food; also, Marin has never used legal or illegal drugs, and he has never visited his family doctor (much to the disapproval of his wife). His name is Marin. He was born, raised, and educated in Bulgaria. His father passed away when Marin was one year old. His mother remarried. Marin grew up with his loving and strict paternal grandparents. They seldom let him play on the street, swim in the nearby pond, or explore the forest with the neighbourhood kids. Marin's grandparents surrounded him with books, which is why he learned to read long before he went to school. Books became Marin's imaginary parents and his fictional friends. Supported by his genetic building blocks, books became the main component in his development as a creative, compassionate, and competitive individual.Marin studied nuclear physics, art, and literature, but he enjoyed the art the most. As a young artist, he was eager to succeed, winning prizes in exhibitions and contests held in various countries during the 1970s and 1980s. Marin emigrated to Canada in 1990 with his pregnant wife. They settled down in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. The young family fell in love with the rough beauty of the native landscape and decided that the island of Newfoundland would become their new home. In their new home, two well-rounded and high-minded children were born, raised, and educated. Marin owned an advertising agency for many years. He was responsible for developing several memorable projects, including the province's recycling campaign. Some of his creations, such as the Spirit of Newfoundland logo, are still in use. Marin's last award in the advertising field was from the early nineties - The Best in the West Award by Corel Draw Corporation.After Marin retired, he began creating picture books immediately. He genuinely enjoys the process of writing, illustrating, designing, and publishing his titles, a thoroughly one-man labour of love. This way, he is fully responsible for the quality of his creations. Oh, a few more things about him: Marin does not drive, he does not have a mobile phone, he does not drink carbonated beverages, and he does not eat fast food; also, Marin has never used legal or illegal drugs, and he has never visited his family doctor (much to the disapproval of his wife). His name is Marin. He was born, raised, and educated in Bulgaria. His father passed away when Marin was one year old. His mother remarried. Marin grew up with his loving and strict paternal grandparents. They seldom let him play on the street, swim in the nearby pond, or explore the forest with the neighbourhood kids. Marin's grandparents surrounded him with books, which is why he learned to read long before he went to school. Books became Marin's imaginary parents and his fictional friends. Supported by his genetic building blocks, books became the main component in his development as a creative, compassionate, and competitive individual.Marin studied nuclear physics, art, and literature, but he enjoyed the art the most. As a young artist, he was eager to succeed, winning prizes in exhibitions and contests held in various countries during the 1970s and 1980s. Marin emigrated to Canada in 1990 with his pregnant wife. They settled down in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. The young family fell in love with the rough beauty of the native landscape and decided that the island of Newfoundland would become their new home. In their new home, two well-rounded and high-minded children were born, raised, and educated. Marin owned an advertising agency for many years. He was responsible for developing several memorable projects, including the province's recycling campaign. Some of his creations, such as the Spirit of Newfoundland logo, are still in use. Marin's last award in the advertising field was from the early nineties - The Best in the West Award by Corel Draw Corporation.After Marin retired, he began creating picture books immediately. He genuinely enjoys the process of writing, illustrating, designing, and publishing his titles, a thoroughly one-man labour of love. This way, he is fully responsible for the quality of his creations. Oh, a few more things about him: Marin does not drive, he does not have a mobile phone, he does not drink carbonated beverages, and he does not eat fast food; also, Marin has never used legal or illegal drugs, and he has never visited his family doctor (much to the disapproval of his wife).


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781989661536
  • Publisher: Fontreal
  • Publisher Imprint: Fontreal
  • Height: 279 mm
  • No of Pages: 34
  • Returnable: N
  • Returnable: N
  • Sub Title: A Christmas story about two towns, two shoemakers, and a magic cross
  • Width: 216 mm
  • ISBN-10: 198966153X
  • Publisher Date: 30 Sep 2025
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 6 mm
  • Weight: 462 gr


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