Born in Manchester, England, Jeanette Winterson is the author of seventeen books, including the national bestseller Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?, Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, and The Passion. She has won many prizes including the Whitbread Award for Best First Novel, the John Llewllyn Rhys Prize, the E. M. Forster Award, and the Stonewall Award.
* A New York Times Editors' Choice
* One of the Los Angeles Times Holiday Books
* One of USA Today's New and Noteworthy Books "Nowhere is
[Winterson's] faith in the transporting power of storytelling more
on display than in her new book, Christmas Days . . . dark,
otherworldly and (trademark Winterson) wickedly funny . . . [a]
holiday treasure . . . to be pulled out on a December night,
fireside, and read aloud." --New York Times Book Review "If you
crave the mystery, the family rituals, and the special victuals of
Christmastime, you'll savor . . . bold, revelatory feminist writer
Jeanette Winterson's Christmas Days." --Elle "A feast of stories .
. . Winterson has wrapped up a holiday present between two covers."
--NPR "Winterson has presented us with unexpected holiday cheer . .
. perfect for stuffing the stockings of your eccentric relatives .
. . The magical tales are all exuberant." --Washington Post "The
edgy author continues the British tradition of writing funny,
spooky stories for the Christmas season." --Los Angeles Times
"Fables, reminiscences, ghost stories, recipes--Jeanette
Winterson's collection of holiday-themed fiction and essays has a
little of everything." --Seattle Times "Surprising and cheering . .
. A delectable read for long winter nights." --BBC "A book for
cold, clear nights and roaring fireplaces . . . The spirit of the
season can be benevolent or not, but for Winterson it is always
revelatory. She urges us to seize its power to transform . . .
Christmas Days models this hopeful abundance throughout. Even those
who great the season with ambivalence should find some treats to
savor in its pages." --Lambda Literary Review "Spooky, clever,
funny, and poignant, Winterson's supernatural tales refresh our
appreciation of what it truly means to give, to love, and to share
joy." --Booklist "Winterson has gathered 12 Yule-themed stories . .
. She is especially good with the supernatural, using eerie and
magical elements in ways that hark back to Poe and Dickens . . .
Spooky, inventive, funny . . . [the book] has a 19th-century charm
much needed in the grim 21st." --Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
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