Mystery, Humor, Romance—a Christmas story about a man who gives too much
When 9-year-old Tom Newton is saved from icy death by an unknown rescuer, the story captures public attention. A romantic comedy-drama set at Christmastime, Owen’s Day is the story of a lonely man who gives too much and the family and city who insist on thanking him.
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About the Author
Helen Yeomans fell into fiction writing by accident while exploring the film industry as a source of editorial contracts. After writing three feature length film scripts, she tried her hand at shorter scripts then other fiction forms, including short stories for children. Her chapter book, A Knock at the Door, will be published this fall.
Yeomans has a background in the publishing industry and worked in Toronto and London before founding her own company in Vancouver, providing editing and writing services to business clients worldwide. Her first book, The Christmas Carol Handbook, was published in 1987 and sold 10,000 copies.
Owen’s Day, her first novel, continued the Christmas theme with its story of a man who gives too much. It was followed a year later by Ang Tak (“Little Tiger”), a story of international intrigue centered on an amateur golfer and his caddy at the Masters. In 2013 came The Money Tree, about a close-knit family and their unusual trees. The story explores the stability of paper money and family. Most recently, Return to Kaitlin is a story of a young man’s odyssey across northern Canada.
Born in England and raised in Canada, Helen Yeomans is currently at work on her fifth novel.
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