On the Ravine: A Novel

Vincent Lam
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Vincent Lam
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Overall rating: 4.5454545 / 5 from 11 reviews.

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Great story about a tough subject

"Wonderfully readable and very thought provoking. It is such a treat to get so many different and credible perspectives on such a complex topic."

Chris I. (5/5)

well done

"A touching and knowledgeable tale of the drug addiction epidemic in our midst."

Bookworms U. (5/5)

Eye-opening yet page-turning

"Incredible depiction of the inner workings of a mind struggling with addiction that only comes with years of patient experience as a physician. Really opened my eyes to the opioid crisis while being an engrossing and captivating read."

Katie (4/5)

Good read

"Good book that shows how substanec use disorder can impact anyone from any walk of life"

Jana (4/5)

Couldn’t put this book down!

"On the Ravine was an amazing read, I could not put this book down and finished it in record time! While horrifying yet enlightening about the realities of some of our most vulnerable community members, it highlighted the urgent need for all of us to help with the current opioid crisis. Being from Toronto myself, I loved having this book take place in our city and describing some of the neighbourhoods and tucked away corners only the locals really see. I loved Dr. Lam’s first book, Blood Letting and Miraculous Cures, so knew I would enjoy this one as well. I was not disappointed and cannot wait for him to write another one!"

Georgina (5/5)

Great read

"Vincent Lam is a wonderful writer. . . . and this was another very enjoyable read!"

Hilary (5/5)

Comprehensive and Well-Written

"Although this book is a novel, the reader comes away with a rich and comprehensive understanding of drug addiction and its impact on users. On the Ravine would be excellent reading for anyone who is a student in a health profession, or who works in mental health, Emergency Medicine, or youth justice. Also, family members of addicts would find the novel useful in understanding the ups and downs experienced by their loved ones."

N. H. (4/5)

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"Beautifully written and wonderful character development. This isn't the genre that I normally read. However I'm so glad that I did read it as I enjoyed very much. It gave me an understanding of how easy it is to slip into addiction. And the struggles that these people face."

Anonymous (5/5)

A Different Side of Toronto

"A look into life and the affects of drugs. It was a touching a true to life story that I found very eye opening. Vincent Lam is an accomplished and knowledgeable writer that hits the mark with his tale of life in Toronto. I thoroughly enjoyed On the Ravine."

Susan S. (5/5)

Human foibles

"Interesting but hard to read. Su much human misery"

Judith P. (4/5)

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  • Published date: Jun 25, 2024
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 384
  • Publisher: Knopf Canada
  • ISBN: 9780735277731
  • Dimensions: 5.12" W x 0.95" L x 7.98" H
Longlisted for the 2023 Toronto Book Award

“A small miracle. . . . With sharp precision . . . [On the Ravine] offers a compelling narrative on the purgatory of addiction. . . . Lam recreates the entire roller coaster in intimate detail, and leaves his reader shivering.” —Ian Brown, The Globe and Mail

"The best writers are born this way. It comes from the brain and the body; we’ll never understand this level of talent; it can’t be taught.” —Heather Mallick, The Toronto Star

“[On the Ravine is] a thought-provoking, wise, and compassionate novel on a subject of philosophical, as well as medical, import.” —The Sydney Morning Herald


Praise for Vincent Lam:


"Emotionally complex and layered, with a preternaturally surefooted negotiation of the human mind and heart, Lam's insanely gripping book is also illuminated by shafts of radiant, beautiful prose. Like all great fiction, it is both the absolute truth and a vehicle for taking us to a place we've never been before. Read it." TIME on Bloodletting & Miraculous Cures

"It's that street-level view of a story we're more accustomed to viewing in panorama that ultimately makes Lam's novel so effective and affecting. In stages so subtle they're scarcely noticeable until he's got you fully in his grip, Lam combines elements of historical fiction, political thriller and domestic drama to present one of the twentieth century's defining stories in a whole new way." Montreal Gazette on The Headmaster's Wager
VINCENT LAM’s first book, Bloodletting & Miraculous Cures, won the 2006 Scotiabank Giller Prize, and was adapted for television and broadcast on HBO Canada. The Headmaster’s Wager, Dr. Lam’s first novel, was shortlisted for the 2012 Governor General’s Literary Award and the 2013 Commonwealth Book Prize. Dr. Lam is also the co-author of The Flu Pandemic and You, a non-fiction guide to influenza pandemics, which received a Special Recognition Award by the American Medical Writers’ Association in 2007. He served as executive editor and co-author of the textbook, Opioid Agonist Therapy: A Prescriber's Guide to Treatment, published in 2022. In 2011, he published a biography of Tommy Douglas, “father of medicare,” for Penguin Canada’s Extraordinary Canadians Series. Dr. Lam is an emergency physician and addictions physician who lives in Toronto.

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