ROAR
Written by Shelley Thompson
Published by Nimbus Publishing/Vagrant Press
BOOK SYNOPSIS
A novel inspired by the original screenplay for the award-winning feature film Dawn, Her Dad & the Tractor, about a young trans woman who returns to her family farm in the wake of her mother’s death, written by celebrated actor and screenwriter Shelley Thompson.
The MacInnes family is grieving. The loss of Miranda has devastated her husband, John Andrew, her eldest daughter, Tammy, and her youngest child, Dawn. Not Donnie anymore but Dawn, like sunrise, who transitioned while her mother received cancer treatment — without the rest of the family knowing. Now, when Dawn leaves Halifax for rural Nova Scotia to attend her mother’s funeral, she knows she’ll be meeting her sister and father for the first time as herself.
With Dawn’s revelation, John Andrew and Tammy find themselves grieving for the son and brother they once knew, while Tammy’s fiancé, Byron, becomes an unexpected ally. Between the complicated reaction from her family, unwanted attention from local bigots, and whispers from curious neighbours, Dawn wonders if she can ever really come home.
A work of fierce allyship, of enduring love, and of gentle hope, ROAR follows a family through grief and estrangement as they become catalysts for change in their rural community. Told from multiple points of view, with confidence and tenderness, actor and screenwriter Shelley Thompson’s debut novel is profoundly authentic, drawing on her own experience as the mother of a trans child and a fierce activist for the trans community.
SHELLEY THOMPSON
Shelley Thompson is an actor, screenwriter, and activist based in Wolfville, in Mi’kma’ki (NS). She trained at The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, the Canadian Film Centre, Women in the Directors’ Chair, the New York Writers’ Lab, and the Whistler Producer’s Lab. As an actor she’s received and been nominated for Gemini and ACTRA awards for film and television work, including The Trailer Park Boys and feature films Splinters and The Child Remains. Her short films have screened internationally and he film about the impact of school shootings – Duck Duck Goose – was selected by Telefilm Canada’s Not Short on Talent at Clermont-Ferrand and was a finalist in CBC’s Short Film Faceoff. Her first feature film, Dawn, Her Dad & the Tractor, premiered at INSIDE OUT Film Festival in Toronto and internationally at Amsterdam’s Roze Filmdagen and the BFI Flare Film Festival in London, UK. In 2022, Dawn her Dad & The Tractor won the Nova Scotia MasterWorks Award. Thompson is presently working on a documentary series, TRANSLATIONS, and a second book: short stories set in the festive season. A committed LGBTQ+2SP ally, Thompson is the proud parent to singer/songwriter T. Thomason. ROAR is her first novel.