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The Other Side of the Bridge

The Other Side of the Bridge
By Mary Lawson

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A powerful, heartbreaking story about tempting fate and living with the consequences, set like Lawson's magical Crow Lake in the far north of Canada but with a magnificently broader reach


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1380 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-06-21
  • 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

The Other Side of The Bridge4
Another good read, possibly even better than Crow Lake. Jake has to be one of the most evil and unpleasant characters ever written! I wanted to reach into the book and slap him! A very compelling read, very evocatively written and highly recommended.

Beautifully written and atmospheric4
This book has a well written prologue which immediately made me interested in the relationship between Arthur and Jake.
Throughout the book the swapping between the two periods in time orked very well with none of the confusion that can happen in some books.
There are beautiful descriptions of the countryside around the town, paying particular attention to the seasonal differences in the scenery, which are dramatic in that area.
The narrative articulates the thoughts in Arthur's head in words that he could never be able to speak himself which works very well and adds huge depth to the story.
Also there is a great ending - time moves on but doesn't seem to move at all.

Superb, perfect.5
This is one of the best novels I have ever read, absolutely loved it. I am in awe of the writing, the storytelling.
Unputdownable book. Wonderful characters, believable relationships, the hardship and romance, pain of life and love is told in superb and stunning prose. I love how the story is told, how the setting in rural Northern Canada is evoked so strongly that the reader can close their eyes and see Arthur farming his land and Ian helping him.

Can't wait to go back and read 'Crow Lake', the author's earlier work which I believe received much praise.