Julia Cooper is introduced as a "cold and calculating" figure who views Christmas merely as a period of unnecessary expenditure. Simons characterizes Julia’s emotional state as a literal "wall" built around her heart—a defense mechanism designed to prevent vulnerability and potential pain. In the male-dominated, high-pressure world of finance in Boston, Julia has learned to treat herself and those around her as machines rather than emotional beings.
The story’s structure, divided into chapters like "An Unexpected Encounter" and "The Magic of Christmas," mirrors Julia’s internal progression. By the conclusion, the "smiles" referenced in the title symbolize the dismantling of Julia's walls. Simons suggests that while work and investments may provide a sense of security, they cannot offer the fulfillment found in a "second chance" at love and empathy. Sonrisas En Navidad Clara Ann Simons epub
The narrative pivot occurs in a new café where Julia has a chance encounter with Carrie, a woman whose "beautiful blue eyes" immediately pierce Julia's professional facade. Despite an initially rocky start, their interaction—centered around small gestures like messages on a coffee cup and smiley faces—challenges Julia's worldview. This "miracle" is not supernatural but grounded in the simple, overlooked warmth of human kindness. Julia Cooper is introduced as a "cold and