41 pages • 1 hour read
296
Novel • Fiction
Northern Ontario • 1930s-1950s
2006
Adult
14-18 years
The Other Side of the Bridge by Mary Lawson tells the stories of Arthur and Ian, two men connected by the Dunn family and their love for Laura. Arthur's story begins in the late 1930s farm life, highlighting his complex relationship with his reckless brother Jake. Ian's story unfolds in the 1950s as he works on Arthur's farm to be near Laura. The narrative shifts between past and present, revealing how the past’s unresolved tensions impact the present, leading to unexpected and dramatic resolutions.
Melancholic
Contemplative
Nostalgic
Bittersweet
Emotional
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The Other Side of the Bridge by Mary Lawson captures readers with its beautiful prose and vivid portrayal of Canadian rural life. The novel is praised for its emotional depth and well-developed characters, though some readers find its pacing slow. Overall, it shines in its exploration of family dynamics and personal growth against a compelling historical backdrop.
Readers who appreciate profound, character-driven narratives set in rural landscapes will find Mary Lawson's The Other Side of the Bridge captivating. Fans of authors like Alice Munro or Kent Haruf, known for their evocative portrayal of small-town life and complex, nuanced characters, may enjoy this novel's exploration of familial bonds and personal struggles.
14,300 ratings
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296
Novel • Fiction
Northern Ontario • 1930s-1950s
2006
Adult
14-18 years
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