A Town Called Solace
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Mary Lawson
NATIONAL BESTSELLER • LONGLISTED FOR THE 2021 BOOKER PRIZE • NAMED A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR BY THE GLOBE AND MAIL, CBC AND THE DAILY TELEGRAPH • New York Times bestselling author Mary Lawson, acclaimed for digging into the "wilderness of the human heart," is back after almost a decade with a fresh and timely novel that is different in subject but just as emotional and atmospheric as her beloved earlier work.A Town Called Solace, the brilliant and emotionally radiant new novel from Mary Lawson, her first in nearly a decade, opens on a family in crisis. Sixteen-year-old Rose is missing. Angry and rebellious, she had a row with her mother, stormed out of the house and simply disappeared. Left behind is seven-year-old Clara, Rose’s adoring little sister. Isolated by her parents’ efforts to protect her from the truth, Clara is bewildered and distraught. Her sole comfort is Moses, the cat next door, whom she is looking after for his elderly owner, Mrs. Orchard, who went into hospital weeks ago and has still not returned.Enter Liam Kane, mid-thirties, newly divorced, newly unemployed, newly arrived in this small northern town, who moves into Mrs. Orchard’s house—where, in Clara’s view, he emphatically does not belong. Within a matter of hours he receives a visit from the police. It seems he is suspected of a crime.At the end of her life, Elizabeth Orchard is also thinking about a crime, one committed thirty years previously that had tragic consequences for two families, and in particular for one small child. She desperately wants to make amends before she dies.Told through three distinct, compelling points of view, the novel cuts back and forth among these unforgettable characters to uncover the layers of grief, remorse, and love that connect them. A Town Called Solace is a masterful, suspenseful, darkly funny and deeply humane novel by one of our great storytellers.
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Author
Mary Lawson
Pages
304
Publisher
Knopf Canada
Published Date
2021-02-16
ISBN
0735281289 9780735281288
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"Kind of boring for me"
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Dorsa
"Rounded down from 3.5 stars because I’m annoyed at the ending. Lawson writes such beautiful complex characters but DANG is she bad at endings. It’s like she’s afraid to give you too many hints about what might happens so she refuses to speculate and just stops somewhere near the beginning of the end. <br/><br/>However, I liked this one a bit more than Crow Lake, as the characters were particularly compelling and well fleshed out. <br/><br/>This reads like can-lit: a bit bleak, sad, minimal plot. But unlike most can-lit I found the characters warm and enfleshed and relatable in a strange way. Broken in ways that I understood, I suppose. The pain of loss affects each character in this book uniquely, and it is ultimately a portrait of pain and loss yet wrapped up with threads of hope and love, showing how those threads hold us together and keep us going, keep us from falling apart in the face of loss. <br/><br/>Perhaps this is more of a four star book but I try to keep my gut reaction rating as much as possible - it loses points for having such minimal plot I suppose. Still, very much worth a read. I’m glad I tried it"
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Teresa Prokopanko
"Sweet and intriguing. A bit of a mystery, trying to piece together each story. But a very sweet story indeed. "
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Julia Risi