Sea In Winter Background

Sea In Winter Background

Sea in Winter is a contemporary middle-grade novel written by Christine Day. It was published in 2021. Day's debut novel I Can Make This Promise (2019) garnered recognition as one of the best books that year. Continuing her streak of success, Day released this second novel, which received widespread acclaim and further solidified her place as a rising literary talent.

The novel centers on Maisie Cannon—a young girl with a deep passion for ballet dancing. Maisie's life revolves around her dreams of becoming a professional dancer and the rigorous training that accompanies it. She finds joy and purpose in the artistry of ballet using movement as a form of self-expression. However, Maisie's dreams are shattered when she suffers a devastating injury that leaves her unable to dance. Suddenly, her entire world is upended.

As Maisie confronts the challenges of her injury and the resulting emotional turmoil, she also embarks on a journey of self-discovery. Through her recovery process, she begins to reconnect with her family and her Native American heritage. Maisie explores her cultural roots and finds solace in the wisdom and traditions passed down through generations.

The book has received positive reviews for its engaging storytelling and relatable portrayal of a young girl navigating challenges. Kirkus Reviews wrote, “Day offers a heartening glimpse into the immense patience and love required to endure limitations, build strength, and repair damage.” The novel explores themes of resilience, identity, and the healing power of family and cultural heritage.

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