Join us on a literary world trip!
Add this book to bookshelf
Grey
Write a new comment Default profile 50px
Grey
Subscribe to read the full book or read the first pages for free!
All characters reduced
Eye Lake - cover

Eye Lake

Tristan Hughes

Publisher: Coach House Books

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Summary

Welcome to Crooked River, Ontario. Population 2,851 and falling. Eli has lived in Crooked River his whole life, and he knows better than anyone about that sinking number. His father, uncle and grandmother are dead; he didn't know his mother, and his grandfather Clarence, an eccentric builder of hotels and a now-underwater castle, walked to the river one day and never returned. Eli's childhood friend, George, also went missing, back when they were kids, and was never seen again. Eli has spent years wondering about both Clarence and George. Now the river, its course diverted years earlier to make way for a mine, is reclaiming its original path, and the lake is receding day by day. As the waters retreat, secrets come to light, and it seems as though Eli might finally learn what happened to his grandfather and best friend. Then a young boy disappears, pulling Eli's past into the present. Told in taut, spare prose, Eye Lake is the haunting story of three families, three generations and three disappearances.
Available since: 11/15/2011.
Print length: 208 pages.

Other books that might interest you

  • In Our Time - cover

    In Our Time

    Ernest Hemingway

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    "He was alone, and he was comfortable. He felt he had left everything behind, the need for thinking, the need to understand."
    
    In Our Time is a collection of vignettes and short stories that marked the arrival of Ernest Hemmingway as a bold new voice in American literature. The works contained herein explore the themes of war, loss, love, alienation and disillusionment that are prominent in much of the author's work while encapsulating the struggles faced by individuals in the rapidly changing, post-war world. From the trenches of World War I to quiet moments of reflection in nature, Hemingways use of spare, precise prose delivers a sense of moral value and a powerful punch of emotional truth.
    
    The titles included in this collection, in order of appearance, are:
    
    - On the Quai at Smyrna
    - Indian Camp
    - The Doctor and the Doctor's Wife
    - The End of Something
    - The Three-Day Blow
    - The Battler
    - A Very Short Story
    - Soldier's Home
    - The Revolutionist
    - Mr. and Mrs. Elliot
    - Cat in the Rain
    - Out of Season
    - Cross-Country Snow
    - My Old Man
    - Big Two-Hearted River: Part 1
    - Big Two-Hearted River: Part 2
    - L' Envoi
    Ernest Hemingway (1899–1961) was an American novelist, short story writer, and journalist renowned for his econimical, understated prose, adventurous lifestyle and outspoken public image. He began his career as a reporter and published a number of short stories before gaining fame with novels such as The Sun Also Rises (1926) and A Farewell to Arms (1929), and his experiences during the Spanish Civil War informed the best-selling For Whom the Bell Tolls (1940). He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954, and some of his seven novels, six short-story collections and two non-fiction works have become classics of American literature.
    This audiobook is fully indexed. Once downloaded, each book and chapter will be listed so you can easily navigate to the individual sections.
    Show book
  • When the Glass Slipper Breaks - cover

    When the Glass Slipper Breaks

    Maria K

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    There are many versions of the Cinderella story. Not one of them, however, points out that one does not have to wear the glass slipper - even if it fits.
    Show book
  • Where Love Blooms - cover

    Where Love Blooms

    Kimberly Brown

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Jamison Jareau has suffered a terrible loss. His wife of eighteen years passed away the day she gave birth to their son. Consumed with grief and guilt over her death, Jamison has thrown himself into work and raising his four children without her.  
     
    Two and a half years have passed since he lost his soulmate. The kids are growing up and Jamison realized he needs a little more help with them than he wants to admit. At the urging of his mother-in-law, he seeks a live-in nanny to alleviate some of the stress of being a single parent. 
     
    In walks Aleviyah Sandifer, a beautiful, vibrant breath of fresh air. The kids immediately take to her and they aren’t the only ones. Jamison soon finds himself enthralled with a woman other than the one he’d been with since he was fourteen years old. With new feelings arising, guilt begins  
    to set in over his newfound attraction. As bad as he wants Aleviyah, he can’t help but feel like he is betraying his wife. 
     
    When forced to finally come to terms with his feelings, will Jamison give in and embrace the budding romance between him and his nanny? Or will he continue to deny himself the happiness she’s brought to his household?
    Show book
  • Eynhallow - cover

    Eynhallow

    Tim McGregor

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    ORKNEY ISLANDS, 1797 – Agnes Tulloch feels a little cheated. This windswept place is not the island paradise her husband promised it to be when they wed. Now with four young children, she struggles to provide for her family while her husband grows increasingly distant. 
    When a stranger comes ashore to rent an abandoned cottage, Agnes and the other islanders are abuzz with curiosity. Who is this wealthy foreigner and why on earth would he come to Eynhallow? Her curiosity is soon replaced with vexation when her husband hires her out as cook and washerwoman, leaving Agnes with no say in the matter. Agnes begrudgingly befriends this aristocrat-in-exile; a mercurial scientist who toils night and day on some secret pursuit. Despite herself, she’s drawn to his dark, brooding charm. And who is this Byronic stranger sweeping Agnes off her feet? His name is Frankenstein and he’s come to this remote isle to fulfill a monstrous obligation.
    Show book
  • Martha Miller Mysteries Book 4 - cover

    Martha Miller Mysteries Book 4

    Catherine Cowles

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Pre-order the next instalment in the gripping Martha Miller Mysteries from bestselling cozy crime author, Catherine Coles! 
    Praise for Catherine Coles: 
    'An utterly charming 1940’s mystery. Definitely a new series addiction!' Bestselling author Debbie Young 
    'Poison at the Village Show" is pure mystery buff entertainment and has all the qualities expected of an English mystery' James Cox, Editor-in-Chief, Midwest Book Review 
    'I was totally hooked and really looking forward to see whats next for Martha' 5 Star Reader Review 
    'I’ve read books one and two in this series and loved them both. Lovely characterisations and enough tension to keep you reading' 5 Star Reader Review
    Show book
  • Behind a Mask - cover

    Behind a Mask

    Louisa May Alcott

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Originally published in 1866 under the pseudonym "A. M. Barnard." Louisa May Alcott's novel of romance and sexual intrigue is one of her lesser-known gems. Its tone and characterizations strike a markedly different chord from her best-known works, such as "Little Women" and "Little Men," and it remains a popular addition to her oeuvre.
    Show book