Brightly Shining, Ingvild Rishi
Brightly Shining, Ingvild Rishi
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Brightly Shining

Author: Ingvild Rishøi, Caroline Waight

Narrator: Jesse Vilinsky

Unabridged: 2 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/19/2024


Synopsis

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 bestseller.

Christmas 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 listener, and has all the markings of a magical modern classic.

About Ingvild Rishøi

Ingvild Rishøi was born and raised in Oslo. She has published several collections of stories in Norway as well as her debut novel, Brightly Shining. Brightly Shining is published or forthcoming in twenty-nine territories and is being adapted for film. Rishøi was awarded the prestigious Dobloug Prize by the Swedish Academy for her contributions to Norwegian literature.

About Caroline Waight

Caroline Waight is a literary translator working from Danish, German, and Norwegian. She has been a finalist for the PEN Translation Prize and the Warwick Prize for Women in Translation. She lives near London.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Rosh ~catching up slowly~ on December 16, 2024

In a Nutshell: A Scandinavian literary fiction with a different kind of Christmas story, somewhat inspired by ‘The Little Match Girl.’ Don’t trust that joyous cover and the title; the story is dark and emotional. The ending is left open to interpretation, which might go either way for readers. Not f......more

Goodreads review by Ron on November 13, 2024

Charles Dickens didn’t invent Christmas, of course, but he left Tiny Tim’s crutch lying in the hallway for everybody else to trip over. Since 1843, writers have been limping along after the master storyteller, trying to catch a mugful of his ginger-infused sentimentality. For many of us, there is no......more

Goodreads review by PattyMacDotComma on November 14, 2024

3.5★ “Melissa sits at the kitchen table and rings around and says several different things. Sometimes she says, I’m afraid we simply didn’t get the original bill, and sometimes she says, I’m afraid he’s simply been knocked off his feet with this pneumonia, and once she just said, hello, two motherles......more

Goodreads review by Karenina on January 28, 2022

Men snälla nån! De bästa sagorna möts här i ett fantastiskt skickligt nedtecknat modernt julevangelie. Astrid Lindgrens Sunnanäng i fusion med H C Andersens Flickan med svavelstickorna = socialrealistisk succé. Den utspelar sig 2005 i Oslo på kapitalismens bakgård. Tid och rum är irrelevant, fattigd......more

Goodreads review by Alice on December 31, 2022

Sad and heartfelt. Very open ending which I still can't figure out how to feel about.......more


Quotes

"Jesse Vilinsky is exceptional at sounding like a kid who is excited about Christmas and sees the best in everyone. Ronja, age 10, is growing up in Oslo with her older sister, Melissa, and an alcoholic father. Ronja’s dad gets a job selling Christmas trees but quickly loses it to the call of the pub. When Melissa takes over his job, Ronja uses her waif-like appearance to sell decorations to benefit “children in need.” Vilinsky embodies Ronja’s hope and gratitude at the kindness of others. Ronja’s neighbor feeds her extra breakfasts, irons her costume for her school play, and shows up for her performance. But this is no happy Christmas story, and as circumstances overwhelm the girls, Vilinsky ensures that their despair becomes clearly apparent."