A Modern Ripoff Retelling of Dickens’ Classic
Ed Scott Ruje has spent twenty years as manager of the Pines Trailer Park perfecting the art of not caring. He fixes leaks with duct tape, keeps the thermostat at 52 degrees, and evicts seventy-three-year-old cancer patients without blinking. Christmas? Just another day for bills.
But on Christmas Eve, Ed receives unexpected visitors: his dead business partner Marley, dragging chains made of cinderblocks and broken Christmas lights, followed by three spirits determined to show him the truth about his wasted life.

From a rock star ghost of the past to a perpetually confused spirit of the present flying a lawn mower hovercraft, to a theatrical fortune teller revealing his grim future—dying alone in a porta-potty, unmourned and unmissed—Ed must confront the man he’s become and the community he’s destroyed.
Can one bitter trailer park manager find redemption before it’s too late? Can duct tape fix a broken soul?
A Trailer Park Christmas transforms Dickens’ timeless tale into a story of second chances, found family, and the true meaning of community—proving that even the coldest heart can thaw, and that it’s never too late to choose love over ledgers.
Perfect for fans of heartfelt holiday stories with grit, humor, and hope.
Christmas Eve at the Pines
Marley’s Ghost
The Ghost of Christmas Past
The Ghost of Christmas Present
The Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come
Christmas Morning
The Day After Christmas