Snow Road Station: A NovelNATIONAL BESTSELLER • From the Giller Prize-winning author comes a novel, witty and wise, about thwarted ambition, unrealized dreams, the enduring bonds of female friendship, and love’s capacity to surprise us at any age. "Joyous and lyrical." —Mary Lawson "[In Snow Road Station,] Hay makes a case for the simplicity of pleasure." —The New Yorker 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, isn’t through with her. She thinks she wants peace. It turns out she wants more. Looming in the background is that autumn’s 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 lifelong friendship between Lulu and Nan. As the two women contemplate growing old, they surrender certain hard-held dreams and confront the limits of the choices they’ve made and the messy feelings that kept them apart for decades. |
Contents
Section 1 | 21 |
Section 2 | 31 |
Section 3 | 38 |
Section 4 | 48 |
Section 5 | 57 |
Section 6 | 64 |
Section 7 | 69 |
Section 8 | 76 |
Section 17 | 143 |
Section 18 | 151 |
Section 19 | 159 |
Section 20 | 165 |
Section 21 | 171 |
Section 22 | 178 |
Section 23 | 191 |
Section 24 | 197 |
Section 9 | 81 |
Section 10 | 89 |
Section 11 | 96 |
Section 12 | 106 |
Section 13 | 112 |
Section 14 | 119 |
Section 15 | 126 |
Section 16 | 131 |
Section 25 | 201 |
Section 26 | 205 |
Section 27 | 212 |
Section 28 | 217 |
Section 29 | 222 |
Section 30 | 226 |
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