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Winter Stories
Winter Stories | Ingvild Rishi
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In Winter Stories, Norwegian author Ingrid H. Rishi gives us three contemporary tales about personal resilience in the face of adversity. We meet a teenager on the run from social services with her younger half-sister and half-brother in tow; a young single mother struggling to provide adequately for her daughter; and an ex-convict striving to overcome personal shortcomings and build a relationship with his son. Driven by a fundamental need to secure and protect relationships with loved ones, Rishi's characters stumble, fall, and climb to their feet again--even though the deck inevitably seems to be stacked against them. Seemingly minor snags in their best-laid plans carry the risk of undermining everything with potentially life-altering consequences. What these stories illustrate, however, is how small victories and the unexpected compassion of virtual strangers can have a far-reaching and profound impact. With empathy and sensitivity, the poetic sensibility of Rishi's literary voice beautifully illuminates the fragile vulnerability of the human condition. In a time when the level of skepticism and distrust between people is rising, these stories remind us of the humanity that unites us all.
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AnneCecilie
Winter Stories | Ingvild Rishi
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This is not the tagged book, but the one I read is not in the database so I used on of her earlier books.

This book is THE Christmas book in Norway this year.

A modern Christmas story. The blurb at the back says it‘s a Christmas story about children and drunks and the truth. And without spoiling anything, I‘m sticking with that.

8th book for #DashingDecember
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Magpiegem Oooh that sounds good. I hope it is translated 😊 2y
Andrew65 Great progress. 👏👏👏 (edited) 2y
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hilded
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This was my last book of 2018, and what a way to end the year. Beautiful, but sore short stories.

I see that the book is being released in English in 2019, so if you enjoy short stories I really recommend this one.

5⭐️

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