The Ice Bridge, D.R. Macdonald
The Ice Bridge, D.R. Macdonald
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The Ice Bridge

Author: D.R. Macdonald

Narrator: Paul Hecht

Unabridged: 10 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 02/07/2014

Categories: Fiction, Humorous


Synopsis

Anna Starling flees a dissolving marriage in California to save herself and her artistic career, and rents a house in the isolated landscape of Cape Breton. There, her life intersects with that of her neighbor Red Murdock, a cabinetmaker who has recently lost Rosaire, the great love of his life, to cancer. Surrounded by the old ghosts of this landscape and the echoes of the indigenous Scottish culture that once lived in this isolated community, Anna and Murdock slowly come together just as the modern world encroaches on their town. When a local drug-smuggling ring starts to impede on their natural landscape, Anna finds herself caught in the crosshairs, and both she and Murdock must shake off the past in order to contend with the dark forces swirling all around them. Part love story, part moral fable, and part quest for home and heart, The Ice Bridge is a superbly crafted tale of love after love, a novel rich in atmosphere and infused with lyrical descriptions of land and sea. It is about timeless characters caught in a distinctly modern world. Written with an ear for the cadences of Cape Breton and a profound understanding of the many emotional shadings that exist between the sexes, The Ice Bridge is another superb work from D.R. MacDonald.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Krista

Starlings are not native to Canada, having been introduced by the Acclimation Society of North America in the 1800s in order to transplant to the U.S. every bird species found in Shakespeare's plays. Although they have acclimated very well -- thousands of them even spending their winters in snow-cov......more

Goodreads review by Lauren

Every sentence in this book is beautiful. The descriptions and details bring to life the tiny Cape Breton village of Cape Seal, its century-old seaside houses and, especially, the botany and natural details of the area. For that: three stars. Where it fell down for me was the story. I found that the......more