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The Other Side of the Bridge

The Other Side of the Bridge
By Mary Lawson

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Two brothers, Arthur and Jake, are the sons of a local farmer in the mid-1930s, when life is tough and another world war is looming. Arthur is reticent, solid, dutiful, set to inherit the farm and his father's character; Jake is younger, attractive, mercurial and dangerous to know. A young woman, Laura, comes into the community and tips the fragile balance of sibling rivalry over the edge...And then there is Ian, son of the local doctor, much younger, thoughtful, idealistic, and far too sure that he knows the difference between right and wrong. By now it is the Fifties, and the world has changed - a little, but not enough. The stories of these two generations in the small town of Struan and its harsh rural hinterland are tragically interlocked, linked by fate and community but separated by a war which devours its young men and whose unimaginable horror reaches right into the heart of this remote corner of an empire. Lawson has an astonishing ability to turn the ratchet of tension slowly and delicately, building to a shocking climax. Taut with apprehension, surprising the reader with moments of tenderness and humour, "The Other Side of the Bridge" is a compelling, humane and vividly evoked novel with an irresistible emotional undertow.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #9787 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-06-21
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 288 pages

Editorial Reviews

Financial Times
'A sensitive portrayal of rural life...her prose sings when
describing small moments.'

The Observer
'An engrossing period piece...vivid evocation of setting &
characters.'

Guardian
`a decent, sober, well-made novel'


Customer Reviews

book with soul5
I was a little disappointed by some of the Richard and Judy choices so came to this late, but it was sheer reading pleasure from beginning to end. It's a story of good people doing the best they can with the lives they have and how one small action can cause so much damage and such sad consequences.
I loved everything about this book. It had me in tears more than once, the whole thing fitted together so beautifully, and the detail was loveley, from the repercussions of the war to the spots on the throat of the little girl with measles. It's beautifully written, it's a lovely story and it has real soul.

Beautifully depicted5
I saw this book on the Richard & Judy Summer read and thought I'd try it on for size. I'd never read anything by Mary Lawson before and immediately fell in love with the characters Ian and Arthur.

Lawson beautifully creates a scene of growing up in a small town, both pre and post WW2 and uses realistic description of the town's scenary throughout the seasons.

She also creates a marvellous relationship between Arthur and the rest of his family (and later his wife) and encapsulates the very essence of sibling rivalry - with a more vicious twist.

It's a moving and somewhat heartbreaking tale of love, loss and humanity. I liked the way that Arthur and Ian's stories were structurally broken up by chapters; there was no jumping backwards and forwards that often loses a reader.

I'd definitely read more of her work; I read this in 2 days on holiday and felt sorry to finish it.

he other side of the bridge3
I absolutly adored Crow Lake - and Mary - you owe me some of your royalty payments - because I must have given this book as presents to over 30 people. However, The other side of the Bridge is good and a real page turner - it is not to the same standard. I think that this is because you tried to explain more, rather than allow the reader to calmly make their own conclusions with you just leading. The last part is rushed and a little garbled where as Crow Lake was so measured, even , balanced and calm.

Look forward to book number three, but dont rush it.