The Christmas Bridge: A Timeless Excitement Fable

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CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sep 26, 2010 - Fiction - 216 pages
The Christmas Bridge is the most important statement to ever be made on the nature of holidays and adulthood and giant bridges that have Christmas themes and decorations and activities.

It's 2020, and These United States of America has undergone a dramatic series of changes in the four years since the election of Brice Wellis as President. The flying car is now the one, true future of airborne leisure and transportation, making the need for airplanes, traditional bridges, and all forms of ground-based travel irrelevant.

Bigger than the logistical and metric-based changes of this strange new world are the extreme holiday-based initiatives, which include the outlawing of none other than Christmas Day.

When a charismatic life drifter and a one-time actoring icon are tasked by Santa Claus himself to build a 200-mile long haven for those who still want some Christmas to happen, people's souls get healed or whatever. You can tell how timeless the story is because it takes place precisely in 2020.

About the author (2010)

Brian Spaeth is a writer and producer in Los Angeles, CA. Sometimes he acts also, and enjoys other stuff that you can learn about at his dot com website www.brian23.com.

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