When a young patient grieving the death of her sister recognizes the man
in a portrait hanging in her office, Dr. Kate Harding, an art therapist,
is startled but not entirely surprised. The face in the painting takes
her back twenty years to snow-covered Cedar Point, Kentucky, and to her
first Christmas without her mother.
As Christmas approached, John Harding, his daughter, Kate, and son,
Chesler, were struggling to adjust to life's changes after the September
death of his wife and their mother. When a conversation with Granny
Grace convinced Kate that there was Christmas in heaven, she was
determined to get her mother a present, a special gift that would make
her mother happy forever. No one could tell Kate how to get her gift to
heaven--not her daddy, not Uncle Luke the medical student, not Aunt
Susannah Hope, and not even Pastor Simmons who she was most certain
would have the answer. But Kate devises and executes a Christmas Eve
plan that changes her life. Kate's Christmas is filled with
surprises--taking in a runaway girl who had no mother, a tender exchange
of Christmas presents, a meeting with Mister Josh, and finally, an
astonishing family Christmas portrait.