The Lake centers around the relationship between two ‘outsiders‘ - one grieving the death of her mother, the other a peculiar guy with a traumatic past. The heart of the story is the mysterious past of the guy, and how the narrator learnt of it and accept, love him. It‘s slow paced, and the descriptions on mundane things remind me of a Murakami novel. Only towards the last 20 pages or so, the pace picks up and ⬇️