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Winter Sky: Stories for the Season

Contributor(s): Thompson, Shelley (Author)

ISBN: 9781774714706

Publisher: Vagrant Press

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Pub Date: October 28, 2025

Lexile Code: 0000

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Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.48" H x 7.49" L x 5.27" W ( 0.27 lbs) 134 pages

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Description:

A beautifully written collection of short stories set in wintertime, exploring the complexities of the holiday season, from the celebrated author of ROAR.

Oh, Christmas. We remember what we had. Who we've lost. How we ache. We remember disasters and triumphs and the deepest, sweetest friends, telling the hardest truths.

From celebrated filmmaker, actor, and novelist Shelley Thompson comes a collection of stories, both cherished and fresh as new-fallen snow. A blend of historical and contemporary, written in breathtaking prose, the stories in Winter Sky reflect the season's contrasts: the light and the dark, the complexity and the comfort.

In "The Compass," a chance encounter on a bus during a winter storm leads to the unravelling of a family mystery decades old. In "The Goat's Christmas Carol," an unexpected trio of carollers visits the home of a sick child on Christmas Eve, bringing not gold, frankincense, and myrrh but gifts of song, community, and a future. In "Winter Sky," the constellations provide company, and inspiration, for a young prairie boy on his early-morning walks to school. In "The Thing of It Is," a couple's never-ending home renovation binds them to a carpenter whose wisdom lies in recognizing what the heart needs to build comfort and joy.

Just like the season itself, these stories bring heartache and delight, and the wonder of gazing up at a winter's sky.

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Writer, director, and activist Shelley Thompson is based in Wolfville, Mi'kma'ki. Thompson's first directorial feature (Dawn, Her Dad & the Tractor, 2021) screened internationally and won the 2022 Nova Scotia Masterworks Arts Award. A multiple ACTRA award-winner, Thompson continues to work on stage and screen while building her writing, directing, and producing credits. Her first documentary series, Translations, aired in 2025. She is the creator of THE DAWN FUND, which supports trans futures in Atlantic Canada. Winter Sky is Thompson's second book. Her debut novel, Roar, was nominated for the Margaret and John Savage First Book Award and the Forest of Reading Evergreen Award.

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