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Last Winter
Last Winter | Carrie Mac
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As gripping and unforgettable as Fredrik Backman's Bear Town and Kristin Hannah's The Great Alone, this haunting novel digs into the impact of a fatal avalanche on a small BC mountain town, as seen through the eyes of those who survive the tragedy. "Heart-rending and heart-stopping." Alix Ohlin, author of Dual Citizens "...lays bare the truths of mental illness...epically unforgettable." Jen Sookfong Lee, author of Superfan "Deeply raw...Insightful and unsparing, this is an important book." Zoe Whittall, author of The Best Kind of People Last Winter is the story of a child who might not survive the heartbreak of her fathers death and a mother who struggles to both parent and manage her grief in the grips of a Bipolar crisis. Fiona and Guss marriage has veered off course. Fionas mental health is shaky at best, and is now further strained under the weight of a transgression that she would like to both forget and repeat. Gus, a pro snowboarder turned backcountry guide, is exhausted by Fiona's mood swings and her ambivalence about their relationship, but mostly by the impact of her erratic behaviour on their eight-year-old daughter, Ruby. Ruby loves them both, but has a much closer relationship with her father, and has stopped talking in the face of the tensions between her parents. In the midst of this marital crisis, Gus takes Rubys class on an overnight trip into the wilderness, where Ruby is one of only two children to survive the avalanche that kills the others, including her beloved father. While Fionas mental health is unravelled further by grief, Ruby is flattened by Guss loss. After the search ends with no sign of her father, Ruby is determined to find him herself, using the survival skills he taught her and believing that he must still be alive. Her trek back into the snow sets off events that stretches her own resourcefulness and her mother's fragile coping skills to the breaking point. Atmospheric and deftly told with an economy of words and a finely tuned gaze on the small moments that build up to an inexorable and shocking end, Last Winter is a contemporary drama that will grip readers both for the story and for the vibrant portrayal of the complexities of family life.
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Last Winter | Carrie Mac
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Was looking for my next read and pulled these two seeing as the temps plummeted and we‘re experiencing bone chilling winds too - a “winter” themed book might be best? Two Canadian authors - I figure they would know how to write about winter? 🤭 #CanLit

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Last Winter | Carrie Mac
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Mehso-so

It took me a long time to get into the book. It was hard to follow for the first bit of the book, as there were a lot of characters I had trouble keeping straight. There were also a couple of shifts in time that I struggled with. Fiona was extremely unlikable; I guess I should try to have more sympathy, but it‘s hard when she won‘t take her mediation. But, the book really picked up in the second half as the avalanche hit, along with the aftermath.