- Published: 17 March 2022
- ISBN: 9780099437260
- Imprint: Vintage
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 416
- RRP: $24.99
The Other Side of the Bridge
- Published: 17 March 2022
- ISBN: 9780099437260
- Imprint: Vintage
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 416
- RRP: $24.99
A subtly-wrought affair of complex relationships, hard times and shocking events
Independent
Beautifully observed with characters who are all realistically flawed
Scotland on Sunday
Eloquent, thoughtful book...not only has Lawson fulfilled the promise of her first novel, she has surpassed it in a layered, complex story about emotional power shifts. Storytelling, not showmanship, dictates the honest, serious art of Mary Lawson
Irish Times
Like the great 19th-century novelists of provincial life, Mary Lawson is fluent in the desperate intensity of the small, individual dramas of respectable people - and she paints an eloquent picture
Sunday Telegraph
Evokes beautifully the big joys and sorrows of most people, no matter how small their town
The Times
Lawson's measured prose is good at communicating the warp and weft of communal life... Lawson's quiet artistry has many virtues
Sunday Times
A beautiful read, on every level
Independent on Sunday
This is a fine book - an enthralling read, both straightforward and wonderfully intricate
Guardian
Discreetly powerful
Daily Telegraph
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
[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 engrossing period piece...vivid evocation of setting and characters
Observer
A decent, sober, well-made novel
Guardian
Tragic and haunting - get the Kleenex for the final page
Daily Express