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On Christmas Eve, a weary, homeless man named James stumbles through the doors of Hearth House, carrying nothing but his father's old carpenter's square and the weight of too many regrets. He expects nothing more than a warm meal and a night out of the cold. What he finds instead is a fragile community; strangers bound together by need, fear, and flickering hope.
As snow falls outside, James discovers that building a home takes more than bricks and boards. It takes trust where none was left, laughter in the midst of sorrow, and the courage to stay when every instinct says to run. Day by day, drill by drill, cup of tea by cup of tea, Hearth House grows; not just into a shelter, but into a family.
But the world beyond its walls is watching: city officials with checklists, donors with strings attached, neighbors who don't always welcome the sight of hope on their street. When James's past walks back into his present, and when crises test every promise the house has made, he must decide if he will be the beam that steadies; or if he will break.
Spanning a year from one Christmas Eve to the next, Hearth House is a powerful story of redemption, community, and the stubborn light that flickers in the darkest nights.
At its heart lies a truth James comes to believe with every fiber of his being: Christmas is a season for second chances.