Blue Hours

Alison Acheson
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Alison Acheson
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Praise for Blue Hours

"Blue Hours is exquisitely written, soulful, and engrossing, a painfully intimate story of a father grieving his partner, and the ways, like photographers crafting images, we both "make" and "take" the people in our closest relationships. With prose that's both heady and plainspoken, Alison Acheson casts a spell on her readers." – Kevin Chong, author of The Double Life of Benson Yu



Praise for Alison Acheson

“A raw, elegant, and beautiful masterclass on love, loss, marriage and grief from an unflinching storyteller.” – Lindsay Wong, author of The Woo Woo

“A story told with honesty and grace.” – Toronto Star

  • Published date: May 06, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 312
  • Publisher: Freehand Books
  • ISBN: 9781990601897
  • Dimensions: 5.5" W x 0.8" L x 8.5" H

Alison Acheson is the author of Dance Me to the End: Ten Months and Ten Days with ALS (Brindle & Glass), which was praised by the Toronto Star as “an achingly painful memoir . . . told with honesty and grace" and the short story collection Learning to Live Indoors (Porcupine’s Quill), which was praised by the Globe & Mail for its “arresting and crystalline clarity.” She has also published nine books for young readers, including the Canadian Library Association’s Young Adult Book of the Year finalist, Mud Girl. She lives in Vancouver.

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