Margins
Holiday book cover
Holiday
2010
First Published
4.22
Average Rating
164
Number of Pages

Ghosts and mythic beings populate this holiday-themed collection of eleven tales to read by candlelight. "Holiday," a story of all holidays for a dead girl and the man who sees her, is followed by New Year’s Day and "Memoir of a Deer Woman," a woman’s transformation into a deer leaves her husband desperate for her words. Valentine’s Day is celebrated with "Journey into the Kingdom," winner of the World Fantasy Award, where a young girl falls in love with a ghost. A May Day wedding in "The Machine" is a tale of innocence lost and terrible revenge, a story not for the faint of heart. Mother’s Day brings us a future where women who have had abortions are punished in "Evidence of Love in a Case of Abandonment: One Daughter’s Personal Account." Father’s Day is marked by asking what is lost forever when a stolen boy returns, in "Don't Ask." In a story for Independence Day, a nine-year-old girl’s first act of independence is also an act of revenge, in "Traitor." Not all anniversaries are happy occasions and in "Was She Wicked? Was She Good?" one family copes with the damage that remains after being victims of a home invasion. A surreal Halloween story, "You Have Never Been Here," asks if the body is the mask we all wear. A Veteran’s day story, "War is Beautiful," features a soldier in the Vietnam War who befriends a local girl—or is she a ghost? The collection ends with a Halloween to Christmas tale, "The Christmas Witch," where a lonely, little girl struggles to survive in a town of children that collect bones. Holidays are days of honor. These eleven tales, eerie, mysterious, and creepy, honor the human experience of death and redemption. They might keep you up at night, but why not extend the celebration?

Avg Rating
4.22
Number of Ratings
45
5 STARS
42%
4 STARS
40%
3 STARS
16%
2 STARS
2%
1 STARS
0%
goodreads

Author

M. Rickert
M. Rickert
Author · 13 books
M. Rickert also writes under the name Mary Rickert. How did this happen and why, you might ask. It is a reasonable question but that does not mean the answer is reasonable as well. There was a time when M. was a young writer, scribbling in notebooks and on the back of envelopes, who thought she wanted to disappear behind the stories she wrote. (She still feels that way, and rather enjoys writing about herself in the third person as if she were someone else.) After years of rejections M. began publishing under the mysterious moniker, and was happy doing so, until she began to feel that she was repeating herself, or (and this is the weird part) repeating someone else who she once had been. At the age of 51 she decided to go back to school and earned her MFA as well as the rest of her name. She also wrote a novel, The Memory Garden, to be published in May, 2014.
548 Market St PMB 65688, San Francisco California 94104-5401 USA
© 2025 Paratext Inc. All rights reserved