Christmas Conversion

Christmas Conversion
A transformative tale set against the warmth and turbulence of the holiday season. When an unexpected encounter disrupts the familiar patterns of one woman's life, everything she thought she knew about herself and her place in the world shifts irrevocably. Blewett, writing from her decades of observing Canadian life as a journalist and advocate, weaves a story where Christmas becomes more than a holiday, it becomes a crucible for the soul. The narrative explores what happens when the comfortable lies we tell ourselves collide with inconvenient truths, and whether redemption requires us to surrender the very identities we've carefully constructed. Blewett's prose carries the characteristic warmth of holiday fiction while also bearing the sharp observational power of someone who spent her life chronicling the real struggles of ordinary people. This is a story about the courage it takes to change, and the quiet miracles that can happen when we finally stop running from ourselves.
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Bruce Kachuk, Dahlia Dolorosa, David Lawrence, Garth Burton +7 more











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