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Brightly Shining
Brightly Shining | Ingvild Rishøi
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Beautifully told with humor and tenderness, a Norwegian Christmas tale of sisterhood, financial hardship, and far-off dreams, acclaimed by reviewers and beloved by readers across Europe, where it has been a major bestsellerChristmas is just around the corner, and Ronja and Melissa's dreamer of a father is out of work again. When ten-year-old Ronja hears about a job at a Christmas tree stand near where the family lives in central Oslo, she thinks it might be the stroke of luck they all need. Soon, the fridge fills with food, and their father returns home with money in his pocket and a smile on his face. But one evening he disappears into the night under the pretense of buying Christmas gifts--and the daughters know he has gone to his favorite local pub, Stargate, and they come to terms with the fact that he may lose his wonderful new job.Melissa decides to take his place at the Christmas tree stand, working before and after school in the December afternoon dark, and brings along Ronja, who quickly charms all the middle-class customers. On rare breaks the sisters dream of a brighter place of kindness and plenty, and find help from some of those around them--but both understand that their family structure is a precarious one, and that they are going to need luck and strength to transcend their circumstances. Skillfully told, evoking the delight, misunderstandings, and innocence of a child's voice, Brightly Shining is small in stature but with an outsize impact on the reader, and has all the markings of a magical modern classic.
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MeganAnn
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This was beautifully written: heartbreaking, emotional, but also tender told through the hopeful eyes of a child. Ronja and her older sister Melissa do their best to deal with their alcoholic father and make ends meet working at the local Christmas tree stand with the occasional help from neighbors. Inspired in part by The Little Match Girl. Don‘t be fooled by the pretty cover… this is not a cheery book. But it is beautiful in its sadness. 5â­ï¸

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thegirlwiththelibrarybag
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A rather bittersweet Christmas read - with two sisters doing their best to survive life with an alcoholic and not particularly present Father. They survive on the meagre earnings from the older sisters job selling Christmas Trees and by telling each other stories of imagined other lives - like living in a cosy cottage deep in the woods. Gonna need something cheerful for my next book!

LeahBergen I‘ve been eyeing this one (but have been telling myself that I‘ve bought my quota of Christmas books for this year 😆). (edited) 2w
thegirlwiththelibrarybag @LeahBergen, I talked myself out of it in the bookstore and got it as an audiobook from the library instead. Was surprised it came in before Christmas tbh. Don‘t think I‘d reread it so it‘s worked out well for me! 2w
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MidnightBookGirl
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#WinterGames24 #HolidayBookDragons @LiseWorks 1320 pts

This was a bit of a tough read because it's based in part on The Little Match Girl. 10 yr old Ronja and her teen sister end up taking over their alcoholic father's Christmas tree lot job. While there are some helpful people, the sisters continue to struggle, and it's just sad and beautiful and heartbreakingly real.