Things Worth Burying, Matt Mayr
Things Worth Burying, Matt Mayr
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Things Worth Burying

Author: Matt Mayr

Narrator: David Attar

Unabridged: 7 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: ECW Press

Published: 04/30/2022


Synopsis

As a third generation logger, a life in the bush is all Joe Adler has ever known. He works, he hunts; he provides. But when a man dies on his watch, and his wife abandons their young family for writing school in Toronto, Joe must face the consequences of his hard-living ways. Left alone to care for his seven year old daughter, he enlists the help of Jenny Lacroix, the wife of the man whose death he might be responsible for. Resentful and angry, and his conscience over Jenny’s husband far from clear, Joe threatens to spiral down the path of fury, booze, and violence that did his father in. What follows is a stunning tale of love and redemption, hatred and forgiveness, set amid the desolate cutovers, crystalline lakes, and rolling black spruce forests north of Lake Superior, and in a small logging town called Black River, once mighty and now derelict, in its final throes of existence. Things Worth Burying is a novel set in a region that is rarely written about, the small resource-based communities that exist along the Trans-Canada Highway and its tributaries, from Sault Ste. Marie to Thunder Bay, the land north of Superior, a land of miners and loggers living a life in the bush, making ends meet, making do with the rise and fall of market economies that determine so much of their fate. Drawing upon his Northern Ontario upbringing, Mayr brings us a single story pulled from a working-class people who in the face of disappearing jobs and shrinking populations make the difficult choice to stay because the land, the life, is in their blood.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Karen on September 13, 2021

I'll be the first to admit that I didn't give this book a fair shake. Pandemic reading is a real thing, it's hard to know exactly what's going to hold my interest. I've been surprised at dipping into YA and wanting to lose myself in worlds where the stakes feel as high as they do right now. And how......more

Goodreads review by Joe on July 21, 2020

The book reads easily and quickly-not because it is simple, but because it is well crafted and written. It's not a page-turner quick read, but I found myself getting so invested in the characters and the story that time passed and I'd read another 30 or 40 pages without realizing it. I found it comp......more

Goodreads review by Merv on April 18, 2020

The characters were developed extremely well. I got to know each character better as the story unfolded. The description of Northern Ontario was so right on. I have been there and his descriptions brought me right back there. The story develops as I read it and I could not predict the ending. This i......more

Goodreads review by Judy on May 05, 2020

A terrific book that accurately depicts life in a small Northern Ontario logging town. The characters are well developed and the plot makes the book hard to put down. This book has it all; action, drama, a love story,that will tear at your emotions, and characters that are interesting and very real.......more

Goodreads review by Anita on April 28, 2020

I absolutely loved this book! I’m from Northern Ontario, and the setting did resonate with me, but what I loved most was the development of the characters as I continued to read. Its about real people, life challenges, love and human growth, with an unpredictable plot. An excellent read! Thanks Matt......more