Nowhere like This Place, Marilyn Carr
Nowhere like This Place, Marilyn Carr
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Nowhere like This Place
Tales from a Nuclear Childhood

Author: Marilyn Carr

Narrator: Marilyn Carr

Unabridged: 6 hr 36 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Iguana Books

Published: 01/08/2022


Synopsis

Marilyn Carr’s family arrived in Deep River, Ontario in 1960 because her dad got a job at a mysterious place called “the plant.” The quirky, isolated, residence for the employees of Chalk River Nuclear Laboratories was impeccably designed by a guy named John Bland. It’s a test-tube baby of a town that sprang, fully formed, from the bush north of Algonquin Park, on the shore of the Ottawa river. Everything has already been decided, including the colours of the houses, inside and out. What could possibly go wrong?Nowhere like This Place is a coming-of-age memoir set against the backdrop of the weirdness of an enclave with more PhDs per capita than anywhere else on earth. It’s steeped in thinly veiled sexism and the searing angst of an artsy child trapped in a terrarium full of white-bread nuclear scientists and their nuclear families. Everything happens, and nothing happens, and it all works out in the end. Maybe.Marilyn Carr is a class of 2020 MFA graduate from the University of King’s College, Halifax, Nova Scotia, which is her fourth degree, but who’s counting? (She is.) She blogs about the absurdness of everyday life at www.marilyncarr.com, and is currently working on the next installment of her memoirs, How I Invented the Internet.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Julie

What a delightful read and capture of the essence of the very special town of Deep River, Ontario in the 1950’s,60’s and 70’s. Marilyn ably paints pictures of the geography, demography and society of the town during this period of expansion.......more

Goodreads review by Jen

I went into this book totally blind, choosing it based on the cover. I'm so glad I did! Carr's writing is sharp, interesting, and smart. I did not know that this was a memoir and initially was turning pages waiting for the plot to thicken. It doesn't thicken, but it simmers in such an enjoyable way......more

A delightful trip back in time to a town that never seems to change too much. Despite growing up decades after the author, my own childhood experiences in Deep River weren't too different, and I felt the pleasant warmth of nostalgia as she mentioned places and situations that I remembered and could......more