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Brightly Shining

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Christmas is just around the corner, and Ronja and Melissa's father is out of work. When ten-year-old Ronja hears about a job selling Christmas trees, she thinks it might be the stroke of luck they all need. Soon, the fridge fills with food and their father comes home smiling, covered in spruce needles. But the local pub has an irresistible pull and he quickly abandons his responsibilities. Melissa decides to take his place at the Christmas tree stand, working before and after school, and bringing Ronja with her. On rare breaks in the dark of a Norwegian December they dream of a brighter place of kindness and plenty - and find there are some people in the world who might help them. Small in stature but with an outsize impact on the reader, Brightly Shining has all the markings of a magical modern classic.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 30, 2024
      Rishøi (Winter Stories) offers a charming, Christmas-themed novella about sisterhood and financial hardship in contemporary Oslo. Sisters Melissa and Ronja, 16 and 10, live with their single father, an alcoholic who can’t hold down a job. When his frequent trips to the bar cost him his new gig at a Christmas tree stand, Melissa takes his place. Her boss, the miserly Eriksen, pays her less than her father, forcing Melissa to work long hours just to keep food on the table. Ronja, who narrates, frequently visits Melissa at work, and helps boost sales of Christmas wreaths by telling customers the proceeds will go to “children in need” (that is, her and her sister). Eriksen discovers the sisters’ plan during one of his infrequent visits to the stand, and bans Ronja, threatening Melissa’s job, as well. The sisters’ plight takes a perilous turn as Christmas approaches along with a heavy storm, and they dream of living in a warm forest cabin instead of their harsh corner of Oslo. Rishøi’s choice to tell the story from the 10-year-old’s point of view proves fruitful, as Ronja conveys genuine hope amid the family’s dire circumstances along with hints of wisdom beyond her years. This has the feel of a classic holiday tale.

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