The Heart of It's a Wonderful Life: How the Most Inspirational Movie of All Time Still Inspires the Spirit
By (Author) Jimmy Hawkins
HarperCollins Focus
Harper Horizon
28th January 2026
United States
General
Non Fiction
Autobiography: arts and entertainment
Memoirs
Individual actors and performers
Hardback
208
Width 139mm, Height 190mm
You really had a wonderful life. Dont you see what a mistake it would be to throw it away CLARENCE
In this special book, Jimmy Hawkins helps us focus on the true meaning behind the classic holiday movie. Its not just the message or its many famous lines but rather the motivation behind the creation of the film and director Frank Capras unrelenting vision for what it should be.
As a boy, Jimmy played George Baileys youngest son, Tommy. And he has spent the eight decades since living out the heart of the story and becoming arguably the worlds foremost expert on the movie. Filled with unpublished facts that the author has collected about the cast and crew, this book gives a clearer understanding of what they all brought to the scripted pages.
Through excerpts from the screenplay, never-before-seen photos, and a lifetime of friendship with both Frank Capra and the stars of the movie, Hawkins guides us to discover why this story still touches the spirit decades after its release. Because Its a Wonderful Life is not just George Baileys or Frank Capras storyits the story of all of us, and of many generations to come.
Jimmy Hawkins played Jimmy Stewart and Donna Reeds son, Tommy Bailey, in the classic Frank Capra film Its a Wonderful Life, as well as appearing in over forty movies and more than three hundred TV shows. Along with his many other credits as producer, he produced the all-star television special for PBS based on the Lux Radio Theaters version of Its a Wonderful Lifein celebration of its fiftieth anniversary. Jimmy is the author of five popular Its a Wonderful Lifebooks and served on the advisory boards of the Jimmy Stewart Museum, the Donna Reed Foundation, and the Seneca Falls Its A Wonderful Life Museum.