Tinder Press 2015 |
The story starts with an event
which shapes the narrative so subtly, that at times, you almost forget just
what tragedy started the story off. Such is the mesmeric quality of the novel
that the pages pass silently, and almost without realising, you are drawn into
a story about tangled relationships; namely, that of a father with his
children, sons with their fathers, and lovers with lovers. It’s also
the story of a Canadian mountain and its mercurial and beautiful landscape and
the force that the environment plays in nurturing those souls who live within
its harsh confines. The story is slow, almost meandering in style but this adds
depth and even as an air of suspense pervades the narrative, its underlying
message is one of lives being played out in the shadow of deep wrongdoing.
Beautifully written, the slow and measured writing style draws you in from the beginning, and rather than being a page turner with lots of action, the story is more of a slow burner, with subtle nuances and understated light and shade. To say more would be to spoil the effect of the story and do a complete disservice to the author, but what I will say is that days after finishing the novel, my thoughts return to this remote and beautiful place, and such is the emotional pull of the story, that I still stop and wonder just how everyone is doing and hope that they will be ok.
The Mountain Can Wait is a
commendable debut novel by a talented new author. I can’t wait to see what she
does next.
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