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Snow Road Station
Snow Road Station: A Novel | Elizabeth Hay
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From the Giller Prize-winning author comes a novel, witty and wise, about thwarted ambition, unrealized dreams, the enduring bonds of female friendship, and loves capacity to surprise us at any age. In the winter of 2008, as snow falls without interruption, an actor in a Beckett play blanks on her lines. Fleeing the theatre, she beats a retreat into her past and arrives at Snow Road Station, a barely discernible dot on the map of Ontario. The actor is Lulu Blake, in her sixties now, a sexy, seemingly unfooled woman well-versed in taking risks. Out of work, humiliated, she enters the last act of her life wondering what she can make of her diminished self. In Snow Road Station she decides she is through with drama, but drama, it turns out, isnt through with her. She thinks she wants peace. It turns out she wants more. Looming in the background is that autumns global financial meltdown, while in the foreground family and friends animate a round of weddings, sap harvests, love affairs, and personal turmoil. At the centre of it all is the friendship between Lulu and Nan. As the two women contemplate growing old, they surrender certain long-held dreams and confront the limits of the choices theyve made and the messy feelings that kept them apart for decades.
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BarbaraBB
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Lulu is an actress in her 60s. She‘s been forgetting her lines and flees to the village of her past, Snow Road Station in Ontario. She becomes part of the community and starts wondering about her life and how to fill the rest of it. It is a very hopeful book showing how, despite age, you can still dream and look forward and make things happen.

#52BookClub24 - Includes a wedding (no spoiler)

Hooked_on_books Nice! I picked this one up after the TOB longlist came out and look forward to it. Glad it‘s good! 2mo
LeeRHarry Like the sound of this one. 😊 2mo
DinoMom Beautiful flowers 💐 2mo
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squirrelbrain Sounds great - this was one I was interested in from the ToB longlist, but it wasn‘t easily available here. 2mo
Librarybelle Stacking! 2mo
Chelsea.Poole Lovely table and review! I remember seeing this cover but I don‘t think I took the time to read anything about it. Also, my grandpa‘s nickname for me is Lulu. 🥰 2mo
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 2mo
Tamra Love the blooms! 2mo
Deblovestoread Great review! 📚 2mo
youneverarrived What a beautiful photo. The book sounds great 💕 2mo
BarbaraBB @Hooked_on_books @LeeRHarry @squirrelbrain @Librarybelle @youneverarrived It is an entertaining and optimistic book about a strong woman in a fantastic setting. I do recommend it! 2mo
BarbaraBB @Chelsea.Poole I think you‘d like it. And Lulu is a wonderful nickname ❤️ 2mo
Bluebird Great review! Sounds lovely. Stacking! Love those flowers! 😍 2mo
LeahBergen Gorgeous flowers! 2mo
Centique I love the sound of this - and your flowers are beautiful. 2mo
Crazeedi Interesting review!! 2mo
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Addison_Reads
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Although not a favorite from the long list, I wouldn't be upset if it made the short list. It's a quiet, poetic novel of a woman in her 60s reflecting on her life. She finds herself in a location that allows her to analyze and make changes she might not have otherwise.

The setting has strong symbolism to the story, and even though this book is quite melancholy, it didn't leave me feeling emotionally overwhelmed.

squirrelbrain This is one that isn‘t out here yet so I probably won‘t get to it. It‘s (d8 for a (used) copy on Amazon ? or the paperback comes out next April. ?‍♀️ 5mo
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Addison_Reads @squirrelbrain my library had the ebook/audio on Libby. I'll keep my eyes open for any good deals on a physical copy or an ebook sale for you. 5mo
BarbaraBB Another one that really sounds good! 5mo
Chelsea.Poole This is one I wasn't familiar with before the list. Thanks for your review...I knew nothing about it!
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squirrelbrain Thank you Cassie! 5mo
Suet624 Oooh, woman in her 60‘s? Melancholy? Sounds like one I‘d like. 5mo
Tamra @Suet624 me too! 5mo
Suet624 @Tamra 👯 5mo
Hooked_on_books Sounds interesting. I just picked up the ebook of this since the price was reasonable and am excited to dive in! 5mo
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Kazzie
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This was a cozy charming book of a women at a crossroads - age, career change, opportunities missed and still available. Nothing earthshaking (not like Late Nights on Air) but enjoyable