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de Mary Lawson (Author)
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From Amazon.co.uk Review

2002 Amazon.ca/Books in Canada First Novel Award Winner: Mary Lawson's debut novel is a beautifully crafted and shimmering tale of love, death and redemption set in the eponymous Crow Lake, an isolated rural community where time has stood still. Narrated by 26-year-old Kate Morrison, we dive in and out of the troubled woman's childhood memories over the passage of a year--when she was seven and her parents were killed in a motoring accident, leaving Kate, her younger sister Bo and two older brothers Matt and Luke orphaned. The proverbial can of worms is opened for our heroine when she receives an invitation to Matt's son's 18th birthday. The successful zoologist and professor, so accustomed to dissecting everything through a microscope, must suddenly analyse her own relationship and come to terms with her past before she forsakes a future with the man she loves. She is still in turmoil over the events of that fateful summer and winter 20 years ago when the tragedy of another local family, the Pyes, spilled over into their own lives with earth-shattering consequences. One dark night, a shivering Laurie, Pye's only son, stands mute in their porchlight, straining to share something with them but, startled, turns and runs away. The many strange, longing looks which pass between Matt and Marie, Pye's eldest daughter. And the awful night when Marie stands in their doorway whispering unspeakable horrors. In Kate's eyes, the Pye family drown out the hopes and dreams of her own in that one moment. But does the tragedy really lie in the past or is it in the present? Lawson's narrative flows effortlessly in ever-increasing circles, swirling impressions in the reader's mind until form takes shape and the reader is left to reflect on the whole. Crow Lake is a wonderful achievement that will ripple in and out the reader's consciousness long after the last page is turned. --Nicola Perry


From Publishers Weekly

Four children living in northern Ontario struggle to stay together after their parents die in an auto accident in Lawson's fascinating debut, a compelling and lovely study of sibling rivalry and family dynamics in which the land literally becomes a character. Kate Morrison narrates the tale in flashback mode, starting with the fatal car accident that leaves seven-year-old Kate; her toddler sister, Bo; 19-year-old Luke; and 17-year-old Matt to fend for themselves. At first they are divided up among relatives, but the plan changes when Luke gives up his teaching college scholarship to get a job and try to keep them together. The fractured family struggles mightily against the grinding rural poverty of Crow Lake, and the brothers conduct a fierce battle of wills to control their fate, until they both finally land jobs and the family gets some assistance from a neighbor. Unfortunately, that assistance can't overcome the deranged rage of a neighboring farmer, Cyrus Pye, and when Matt becomes involved with Pye's daughter, Maria, a tragic incident robs the brilliant young man of a chance to pursue a career as a naturalist. Kate goes on to become a zoologist at a Toronto college and marry a fellow academic, but her frustration with her brother's fate renders her unable to return to Crow Lake to visit him until the pivotal climax. Lawson delivers a potent combination of powerful character writing and gorgeous description of the land. Her sense of pace and timing is impeccable throughout, and she uses dangerous winter weather brilliantly to increase the tension as the family battles to survive. This is a vibrant, resonant novel by a talented writer whose lyrical, evocative writing invites comparisons to Rick Bass and Richard Ford. (Mar.)Forecast: The combination of orphan protagonists and effortless prose makes this an irresistible first effort. Foreign rights have already been sold in nine countries, and similar enthusiasm should be expected in the U.S.
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3.0étoiles sur 5 A shaggy-dog tale writ long., Oct. 24 2008
Par Schmadrian - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Apropos in light of the title of this review, not far into reading the novel my hackles went up...and they basically stayed there for the duration of the book. There was something in the narrator's tone, the 'Wait until you see how this all turns out' way things were put that disturbed me. Because a) it was incredibly risky, b) it seemed cheap and c) it had me wondering just how out-of-control this début was going to get.

As I approached the end, my suspicions were confirmed, my disappointment grew and my anger found its release.

Much of 'Crow Lake' had a simple, delicate craftsmanship about it. (I cannot say 'beauty'.) Some passages were nicely fashioned. But clearly, a more guiding editorial hand was called for.

I think that unless you've hit your stride as a writer, using the first-person for the narrative is a gamble...especially when much of the narrative voice is, essentially, that of a seven year old. In this case, I believe that it wasn't the right way to go.

Further, using what amounts to extended flashbacks require a deft touch...and at this point in her career, the author simply did not possess this.

What Ms Lawson was aiming for in terms of insight into the narrator's makeup (by way of the character's own voice) wasn't achieved. Kate is a little too wounded to be a powerful narrator, and, given the premise of the tale, this is what was required.

In the end, I could not find what so many have found in this book. It is a pale imitation of another Canadian offering of generational travails, Ann-Marie MacDonald's 'Fall on Your Knees'. I admit that the comparison was right there, all the time, and did Ms Lawson's efforts no favours.

Ah, well. Now onto her second novel...
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3.0étoiles sur 5 An easy light read, Sep 1 2009
First a disclaimer: I do not profess to be an expert when reviewing books. I know what I like and I kind of know if it is decent writing.

That being said I found this book to be just OK. It kept my interest to the end but it wasn't exceptional. I didn't really get a true feeling of kinship with any of the characters, and I was so disappointed in the ending. It was quite a let down and not 'real'.

Just my opinion - but hey, I've never had a book published!
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Wonderful, Aoû 10 2008
Par Paul Massara "Book lover" (toronto) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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One of my favourite Canadian books - exploring life in small town Canada. Great book
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Crow Lake
My English class had this book as required reading. At first it seemed like Crow Lake would be another one of those boring school assigned reads, in which we're forced to analyze... Read more
Publié le Déc 26 2005 par Clever

5.0étoiles sur 5 Fantastic read
I highly recommend this book. It is entertaining and an "easy read", but also extremely well written. I had trouble putting it down!
Publié le Déc 24 2005

5.0étoiles sur 5 A beautiful book.
I found Crow Lake to be clearly written, rich in character and scenic detail, and truly unforgettable. The tale of this family is so vivid and touching. Read more
Publié le Mars 24 2005

5.0étoiles sur 5 A wonderful novel
I loved Mary Lawson's first book. The best word I can use to describe it is "smouldering". Read more
Publié le Janv. 8 2005

5.0étoiles sur 5 a worthwhile read
Crow Lake was a book everyone was talking about so finally I got it and read it, and I wished I had not waited so long. Read more
Publié le Juil 2 2004 par frodo

2.0étoiles sur 5 felt gypped
I was given this book by a friend whose girlfriend couldn't put it down, even though they were on a romantic trip to Alaska. Read more
Publié le Avril 27 2004 par N. Wolf

5.0étoiles sur 5 A wonderful achievement.....
I read this in two sittings....and thoroughly enjoyed every moment...what an engaging read! I highly recommend it!
Publié le Janv. 14 2004

5.0étoiles sur 5 Ahhhh It just pulled me in until I was done at the end!
Ahhhh what can I say... a book this smooth, simple, real and a narrator that makes you feel like you are her..herself. What more can you ask for ?? Read more
Publié le Nov. 23 2003 par Sharon Cormier

5.0étoiles sur 5 Great First Novel
I loved this book and was very touched by it.
The characters are beautifully drawn and there were times I felt as if I was at the old farm myself. Read more
Publié le Oct. 8 2003

3.0étoiles sur 5 well...
All the great reviews lead me to read this book,
The characters are interested and it is a good read. Read more
Publié le Jui 15 2003

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