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Crow Lake [Paperback]

Mary Lawson
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Book Description

Jan 2003
Crow Lake is that rare find, a first novel so quietly assured, so emotionally pitch perfect, you know from the opening page that this is the real thing—a literary experience in which to lose yourself, by an author of immense talent.

Here is a gorgeous, slow-burning story set in the rural “badlands” of northern Ontario, where heartbreak and hardship are mirrored in the landscape. For the farming Pye family, life is a Greek tragedy where the sins of the fathers are visited on the sons, and terrible events occur—offstage.

Centerstage are the Morrisons, whose tragedy looks more immediate if less brutal, but is, in reality, insidious and divisive. Orphaned young, Kate Morrison was her older brother Matt’s protegee, her fascination for pond life fed by his passionate interest in the natural world. Now a zoologist, she can identify organisms under a microscope but seems blind to the state of her own emotional life. And she thinks she’s outgrown her siblings—Luke, Matt, and Bo—who were once her entire world.

In this universal drama of family love and misunderstandings, of resentments harbored and driven underground, Lawson ratchets up the tension with heartbreaking humor and consummate control, continually overturning one’s expectations right to the very end. Tragic, funny, unforgettable, Crow Lake is a quiet tour de force that will catapult Mary Lawson to the forefront of fiction writers today.


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  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Dial Press (Jan 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0385337639
  • ISBN-13: 978-0385337632
  • Product Dimensions: 14 x 1.8 x 20.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (39 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 620,160 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars family ties 27 Aug 2003
Format:Paperback
This novel combines a compelling plot with emotional insight. The characters in it are conveyed with tenderness and empathy, and the way they struggle to cope with their own lives, and each other, is moving.
Seen through the eyes of Kate Morrison (older sister to Bo, and younger sister to Matt and Luke), the trials and tribulations of a unique family unit are brought to life. The story manages to convey a rich vein of wisdom without being preachy.
Tricky subjects such as fate, guilt and forgiveness are dealt with, and by the end of the book I felt like I had made the journey through these with Kate.
This is not dissimilar to Anne Tyler. Mary Lawson also seems to find magic and beauty in the seemingly ordinary pattern of everyday life.
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56 of 58 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful 13 May 2007
Format:Paperback
I could not put this book down! The story of farmlife in the Canadian wilderness and the struggle to survive and not resign yourself to taking whatever life puts in front of you, was (for me)the main theme of the book. Following the sudden death of their parents, the four Morrison children (Kate, Matt, Luke and baby Bo) struggle to survive, without sacrificing Matt's only chance to gain a scholarship and make something of himself. Interwoven with the Morrisons' lives are those of the small farming community, who, despite their own poverty, strive to help the family to cope. Then there is the Pye family who, because of the hostility of their father, are set apart from the community. Then, the two Morrison boys notice that something is horribly amiss with the Pyes, particularly with Laurie, the son who is mercilessly bullied by his father. Kate and Matt discover that Laurie has scars on his body. Being only young themselves, the Morrison family struggle with this knowledge and whether (and who) they should tell. then Laurie disappears. The main focus of the book seems to be upon the relationship between Kate and Matt and the subtle changes that creep in when an ultimate opportunity seems to be thrown away. This book is written with great feeling, but without undue sentimentality. However, I found myself often 'filling up', my eyes brimming with tears as Kate realises that her years of resentment have been misplaced all along. I loved the ending - it made me feel good about the future for each character.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Unputdownable 21 May 2005
By Mrs C
Format:Paperback
It is a VERY long time since I read through a book in one sitting AND am about to read it again! A beautiful story, reminding me alot of To Kill A Mockingbird in that it's told in the first person by a girl now grown and looking back on her childhood. Some may say I shouldn't compare this, Mary Lawson's first novel, to such a classic as Mockingbird, but that was Harper Lee's first and ONLY novel remember.

Well written, good story, unputdownable - what more can a reader want? Hopefully this is not Lawson's ONLY novel!

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This book gives a very good account of living in a remote Canadian farm from a child's viewpoint. The tragedies and waste of lives, as well as the hope and successes are well... Read more
Published 24 days ago by R. C. Wolf
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this book and her first novel, Over the bridge, are two of the best small town stories I have ever read,I wish she would hurry up and write a few more.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A good read
i thoroughly enjoyed this story. Light and entertaining and a very relaxing read. I should be interested to find other books of hers.
Published 4 months ago by Sheila Thompson
5.0 out of 5 stars I now want to read more by this author
Beautifully descriptive, both of the characters and the isolated community in rural Canada. A book that drew you in so that you wanted to know what happened to the characters.
Published 5 months ago by jbee
2.0 out of 5 stars reactive attachment disorder??
Think some of the readers were puzzled by this book. Why the main character in the book found it difficult to form relationships. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Love this book
I absolutely loved this book, I could hardly put it down. It is a family story that seems deceptively simply at first, but has a slow burning underlying tension that slowly reels... Read more
Published 12 months ago by Amazonaddict
4.0 out of 5 stars Beautifully written
I really loved this book and The Other side of the Bridge by the same author, both are slightly melancholic without being overtly sad, but they are beautifully written. Read more
Published on 6 May 2011 by bookaddict
3.0 out of 5 stars Endearing...
Luke, Matt, Kate and Bo live in Crow Lake, a rural Farming community. After the tragic death of their parents in a car accident, Luke; the eldest of the children takes over the... Read more
Published on 28 Jun 2010 by booklover
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful book - excellent condition
I read a later book by Mary Lawson 'Over the Bridge' which was wonderful and so wanted to track down this one, her first. Magnificent. Read more
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