The Other Side of the Bridge

The Other Side of the Bridge

First edition (UK)
Author Mary Lawson
Cover artist Corbis Images
Country Canada
Language English
Publisher Chatto and Windus (UK)
Knopf Canada (US)
Publication date
14 Sep 2006 (UK)
26 Sep 2006 (US)[1]
Media type Print
Pages 288 (UK)
ISBN 0-7011-7327-0

The Other Side of the Bridge is the second novel by Canadian novelist Mary Lawson. It became a bestseller in Canada,[2] and was longlisted for The Booker Prize.[3]

Plot Summary

As with her first novel, Crow Lake, the setting is Northern Ontario. It is the mid 1930s and Arthur and Jake, the sons of a farmer vie for the affections of Laura, a newcomer to the community. A generation later, Ian the son of the local doctor becomes obsessed with Arthur's wife...

Characters

Major characters

Secondary characters

Settings

The story takes place in Struan, a small fictional town set in Northern Ontario.

Themes

There are multiple themes throughout the story. They include growing up, friendship, love, adultery, sibling rivalry, war, guilt, responsibility, choices in life, and farming.

Reception

Reviews were positive :

References

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