Jane Christmas

Jane Christmas
Born Jane Elizabeth Grimshaw
(1954-01-22) 22 January 1954
Toronto, Ontario
Occupation travel writer, memoirist
Nationality Canadian
Education Bachelor of Arts
Period 1990s-present
Notable works And Then There Were Nuns
Spouse Colin Braithwaite (m. 2011); Brian Christmas (m. 1990-1996); Peter Hodgson (m. 1979-1988)
Children 2 sons, 1 daughter

Jane Christmas (born 1954) is a Canadian travel writer,[1][2] who was a shortlisted nominee for the Stephen Leacock Award and the Word Awards in 2014 for her memoir And Then There Were Nuns.[3] The book chronicles a year she spent in various convents while discerning whether to marry for a third time or to take up a vocation as an Anglican nun.[1] In 2011, she was accepted as an associate with the Canadian Anglican religious community, the Sisterhood of St. John the Divine.

Ms Christmas was born and raised in Toronto, Ontario to an Anglican father and a Roman Catholic mother. Her father John Grimshaw was a reporter and editor.[2] Her mother Valeria was also a reporter and editor.[2] She was educated at St. Clement's School and Loretto Abbey, and graduated from Carleton University with a Bachelor of Arts (English and History).[2] She had a long career as a newspaper editor and journalist,[4] including for Canadian Press, The Globe and Mail, the Hamilton Spectator and the National Post, and later as a communications manager in the public sector, before devoting her time exclusively to writing. In 2012, she moved to England.

She has also published three books of travel writing,[4] and co-wrote A Journey Just Begun (2015) for the Sisterhood of St. John the Divine in Toronto.

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