From the author of the beloved #1 national bestseller Crow Lake comes an exceptional new novel of jealously, rivalry and the dangerous power of obsession.
Two brothers, Arthur and Jake Dunn, are the sons of a farmer in the mid-1930s, when life is tough and another world war is looming. Arthur is reticent, solid, dutiful and set to inherit the farm and his father’s character; Jake is younger, attractive, mercurial and dangerous to know – the family misfit. When a beautiful young woman comes into the community, the fragile balance of sibling rivalry tips over the edge.
Then there is Ian, the family’s next generation, and far too sure he knows the difference between right and wrong. By now it is the fifties, and the world has changed – a little, but not enough.
These two generations in the small town of Struan, Ontario, are tragically interlocked, linked by fate and community but separated by a war which devours its young men – its unimaginable horror reaching right into the heart of this remote corner of an empire. With her astonishing ability to turn the ratchet of tension slowly and delicately, Lawson builds their story to a shocking climax. Taut with apprehension, surprising us 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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“Lawson’s gifts are enormous, especially her ability to write a literary work in a popular style. Her dialogue has perfect pitch, yet I’ve never read anyone better at articulating silence. Best of all, Lawson creates the most quotable images in Canadian literature.” —Toronto Star
“I could not put it down, but perhaps better to say that I could not let it go or that it would not let me go . . . Lawson transported me into a place that I know does not exist by taking me deep down into the story of a family whose fate is inexorable and universal. Her reality became mine.” —Globe and Mail
“One of the most eagerly awaited books of the autumn season. . . . The prologue draws you in, as does the novel, which is consistently well-written, involving and enjoyable to read. . . . Achingly real, known, [Arthur’s] inner life, with all its shifts in understanding, emotion, perception and conflicted impulses, is rendered with compelling force in concise, supple prose.” —Ottawa Citizen
“[Lawson] returns to several of the themes that marked her brilliantly successful first novel, Crow Lake. . . . Lawson’s cornucopia of novelistic gifts, even more bounteously on display in her second book, includes handsome, satisfying sentences, vivid descriptions of physical work and landscape and an almost fiendish efficiency in building the feeling that something very bad is about to happen.” —National Post
“An accomplished successor to [Crow Lake]. . . . With her cast of engaging characters, Lawson subtly but surely builds the dramatic tension toward a climax that changes the lives of both the Dunn and Christopherson families. Lawson’s story is a coming-of-age tale for two generations of young men, a community and a country.” —Quill & Quire
“There’s something timid yet masterful in Lawson’s writing. She neither wastes nor wallows. Her characters do not so much develop as blossom into themselves, one petal after another. . . . This is a book you will be driven to share with friends.” —Gazette (Montreal)
“A devastating story . . . about pushing fate and dealing with the consequences. The main characters of Arthur and Ian are expertly drawn.” —London Free Press
Overall rating: 4.6666665 / 5 from 12 reviews.
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Mary Lawson is my new favourite author.
"If you love thoughtful insights of people dealing with the struggle of life and the land read Mary Lawson."
— Jean G. (5/5)
The Other Side of the Bridge
"I am glad that I was referred to this author. I totally enjoy her work and cannot wait to read another one of her books."
— Kathi (5/5)
Excellent.
"I have been re-reading all of Mary Lawson’s novels. They are that good! The Other Side of the Bridge is no exception. Strongly recommend."
— Simone (5/5)
The Other Side of the Bridge
"This book got inside my head. The characters are well developed and for me took some time to reflect on during and after reading it. This is not light reading but very good reading. I am older and a retiree."
— Viking V. (5/5)
The Other Side of the Bridge
"I lived in northern Ontario for a few years so it was a delight to read this book. I could not put it down."
— G. B. (5/5)
Liked it
"A very nice read and interesting plot line. Lawson has a beautiful writing style that flows easily and give the reader leisurely pleasure"
— Kent (5/5)
not bad
"So I actually had to read this book for a school assignment. I thought I was going to hate it but this book proved me wrong. I ended up actually really liking and enjoying it. The only issue I had with this book was that there was no big problem that had to be solved throughout. Instead, there were a a series of little problems which I didn't like that much. However, the big plot twist at the end was pretty good and it made the entire book worthwhile."
— Pita (3/5)
Great Read
"At first I was not sure if I would enjoy this book about two brothers; however, as I read it, I grew to enjoy it and appreciate the depth of the brother's relationship. This book recognises two things, that blood is thicker than water and familial ties do not mean sameness. Each family member, within the same family, have differentiated dynamics within their relationships. This novel illustrates how those become lived within the story."
— Paperandbinding (4/5)
Such a great read!
"Loved the plot and the different characters who are placed in difficult situations. It was such a page turner for me, to learn more about such unique characters and how they overcome their situations."
— Anna (4/5)
Pleasant Surprise
"I had to read this book for school, and to be honest I didn't expect much when I was handed the book. However, I have never been more surprised and more pleased with a novel let alone an assigned reading. I found myself quite compelled to read further despite the fact that it was easy to hypothesise what would happen. Overall I was very impressed and look forward to reading her other works!"
— SonOfAeson (5/5)
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Published date: Jul 31, 2007
Language: English
No. of Pages: 368
Publisher: Knopf Canada
ISBN: 9780676977479
Dimensions:
5.22" W x
1.0" L x
7.95" H
MARY LAWSON was born and brought up in a small farming community in Ontario. She is the author of Crow Lake, and The Other Side of the Bridge, both international bestsellers. Crow Lake was a New York Times bestseller and was chosen as a Book of the Year by The New York Times and The Washington Post, among others. The Other Side of the Bridge was longlisted for the Man Booker Prize. Her latest novel, Road Ends, was a national bestseller and finalist for the Folio Prize. Lawson lives in England but returns to Canada frequently.
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