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Fiction Family Life

Blue Hours

by (author) Alison Acheson

Publisher
Freehand Books
Initial publish date
May 2025
Category
Family Life, Literary
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781990601897
    Publish Date
    May 2025
    List Price
    $24.95

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A tender novel about fatherhood, grief, unanswerable questions, and the small, magical moments that make up a life.

 

In Blue Hours, proud stay-at-home dad Keith struggles to rebuilt his life after the sudden death of his wife, while guiding their sensitive and curious six-year-old son, Charlie, through his own profound loss. But as Keith sorts through his wife’s belongings, his grief is complicated by revelations that challenge everything he thought he knew. As Keith faces the reality that his life’s meaning may have been built on lies, Charlie stops speaking altogether.

 

Together, Keith and Charlie forge new connections with strangers, loved ones, and each other, learning to focus on small, magical moments that help them find a way forward. Alison Acheson has penned a tender, immersive, and intimate novel about the aftermath of grief and the ways that we are – and aren’t – known to each other.

About the author

Alison Acheson has published two teen novels, Molly's Cue and Mud Girl, which was a finalist for CLA’s Book of the Year. She's also released a YA novel, The Half-Pipe Kidd and the juvie chapter book Thunder Ice, a finalist for the Geoffrey Bilson Award, and the Manitoba and Red Cedar (BC) young readers choice awards. She has also published a picture book, Grandpa’s Music—A Story About Alzheimer’s. Alison Acheson has taught in the creative writing program at the University of British Columbia, and continues to teach and write in the town of Ladner, BC, where she lives with her spouse and three sons.

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