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Mary Lawson

    1 janvier 1946

    Mary Lawson est une romancière canadienne dont les œuvres se déroulent dans le nord de l'Ontario. Ses romans explorent les complexités des relations humaines et des liens familiaux avec une observation aiguë et une profonde perspicacité. Lawson aborde fréquemment des thèmes tels que l'amour, la perte et la quête de sens. Son style narratif se caractérise par une atmosphère évocatrice et des personnages captivants.

    Mary Lawson
    Il sentiero per Crow Lake
    ГОРОДОК, ЧТО ЗОВЕТСЯ ГАРМОНИЯ. Gorodok, chto zovetsja Garmonija
    Crow Lake
    A Town Called Solace
    Road Ends
    The other side of the bridge
    • Полный чувств, нежности, мягкой иронии роман о семье, о встречах и расставаниях, о потерях и обретениях, но прежде всего - о любви и о преданности близким. Юная бунтарка Роза пропала, ее младшая сестра Клара проводит дни у окна, надеясь увидеть, как та возвращается. Девочка наблюдает, как в соседний дом входит незнакомый мужчина. Клара прекрасно знает, что в доме живет одинокая Элизабет, которая сейчас находится в больнице. Клара пообещала соседке присматривать за домом, а главное - за оставшимся жильцом, котом Моисеем. История, рассказанная с трех точек зрения: Клары, Элизабет и вселившегося в дом Лайама — перемещает фокус с одного героя на другого, раскрывая все новые пл&

      ГОРОДОК, ЧТО ЗОВЕТСЯ ГАРМОНИЯ. Gorodok, chto zovetsja Garmonija2024
      4,5
    • A Town Called Solace

      • 302pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      'I've been telling everyone I know about Mary Lawson . . . Each of her novels is just a marvel' Anne Tyler Clara's rebellious older sister is missing. Grief-stricken and bewildered, she yearns to uncover the truth about what happened. Liam, newly divorced and newly unemployed, moves into the house next door and within hours gets a visit from the police. Elizabeth is thinking about a crime committed thirty years ago, one that had tragic consequences for two families. She desperately wants to make amends before she dies. 'Will break your heart' Graham Norton 'Exquisitely poignant' Liane Moriarty

      A Town Called Solace2021
      4,0
    • Road Ends

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      On a perfect August morning in 1967, above a river just outside a small town in the north of Canada, a young man meets his death. And so begins the unravelling of his best friend Tom’s already precarious family… Eighteen months on, and the town of Struan is in the grip of winter. Still reeling from his friend’s death, Tom has dropped out and spends his days driving a snow plough. His mother has yet another new baby and is nesting upstairs, increasingly lost in her own world. His father, Edward, retreats to his study and his diaries, unable to cope with his growing, unruly family. There are so many brothers in the house that Tom has almost lost count, but Adam, who is only four, somehow can’t be ignored… Their one sister – capable, dependable, formidable Megan – who used to run the show, has escaped to London and is finally living her own life. But then come disturbing letters from home… In this masterful, enthralling, and tender novel, which takes us from the silver rush in Northern Ontario in the early 1900s to London in the 60s, Mary Lawson gently reveals the intricacies and anguish of family life, the push and pull of responsibility and individual desire, the way we can face tragedy and, in time, hope to start again.

      Road Ends2014
      4,0
    • The troubled relationship between two brothers--Arthur Dunn, the dutiful eldest son, and the mercurial, dangerous Jake--escalates when they are both drawn to a beautiful young woman.

      The other side of the bridge2006
      4,3
    • 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.

      Crow Lake2002
      4,0