My Thoughts: I'm not sure what I expected when I requested The 13th Day of Christmas but what I found was a really sweet and touching story about friendship and Christmas.
Marva and Carlee were a little lonely but they find love and comfort in each other and that sort of ripples over to the rest of Carlee's family, particularly to her brother Zach who's having a really hard time with the move and with life in general.
The situation in which Carlee and her family find themselves was pretty sad but also realistic -her father's construction business went under and they lost nearly everything and they are now living paycheck to paycheck. They try to keep it together for their kids but it's hard and they struggle.
The story does have a tread of sadness running through it but it's not bleak so I found it very touching and it made my heart squeeze and my eyes tear up. There is also a nice message even if it's a little on the religious side it wasn't overwhelming.
My one complain is that Carlee sounds a bit younger than she's said to be.
The 13th Day of Christmas is a really good Christmas read, but you don't have to wait until then for it to be enjoyable. Also, this is general fiction so it's not really for little kids or for adults, and there is no romance. But I still liked the story anyway.