by Guy Vanderhaeghe
I read another book of his a number of years ago, the Last Crossing. As I recall I really enjoyed it so I was looking forward to this book.
" You carried the past into the future on your back, its knees and arms hugging you tighter with every step."
This book is about a number of very damaged people. Vanderhaeghe is a masterful storyteller but I just couldn't deal with all the sadness and violence in the book.
The book is set in a small town where a number of petty crimes occur. One of the local police is convinced that a young man in town is responsible for the crimes. This young man is a loner and is scared because his parents had him but didn't really want a child. They farmed him out to other relatives for awhile. His father has died and the boy, Ernie, is now loving with his mother but there is no affection there.
The police officer goes to confront Ernie and is murdered by him.
The other police officer wants to track down Ernie. There is a big rainstorm which makes the roads impassable so the police officer recruits the help and the horses of a local farmer. The local farmer is a widower is a scarred war veteran who has guilt because he feels he is repsonsible for his wife's death as he got her drinking along with him when he came back from the war. His brother is even more damaged. He is living in a local hotel, supported by his brother, and is writing a great opus as he is convinced he is in direct communication with god. The farmer, Oliver Dill, has a grudge against Ernie because his wife seemed to like him and rely on him more than her husband.
The two men set off on horseback. While this is being organized Ernie has packed and taken his late father's car. He has also picked up a local girl, who is only 12 years old. He is in love with her and tells her he will marry her when it is legal to do so. She is happy to leave the house where she lives with her sister as her sister treats her like a slave. They head off but end up crashing the car in a ditch. Ernie gets her to the local teacher's house/school and tells her to stay there til he can get the car fixed. They tell the teacher that they are brother and sister and that she is being taken to a boarding school. But from the girls shabby clothes the teacher knows this is a lie.
The teacher is new to the area, and is there reluctantly. She lost her teaching job in Winnipeg after it was revealed she had an affair with a married man. Her lover, a fellow teacher, went to fight in Spain and was killed. She has received the diary of his time in Spain and pours over it morning his loss.
Eventually the cop and farmer see the crashed car and go to the teacherage where they discover the girl. The teacher is asked to look after the girl. Ernie goes to a nearby store and robs it and kills the owner and hurts his wife. The girl sets fire to the school and teacherage.
Eventually the farmer and police officer find Ernie. He escapes but not before he kills the police officer.
The farmer offers the teacher money to buy some clothes and that she can stay at his place until she figures out what she is going to do. As the school is destroyed she is told she will not get paid but she has to stay around to be a witness in the arson trial against the girl.
The farmer is in love witht he teacher and hopes he can convince her to marry him but she longs for the big city. So the teacher does't feel to beholding to him he asks her to type up his brothers document. He is but crazy but she does it. She also dreams about publishing her lover's journal. The farmer asks her to marry him but she says she can't. He does everything he can to endear himself to her even taking her to an all expenses paid weekend to Winnipeg, not strings attached. He even tells her she can stay in Winnipeg if that is what she wants to do but she decides to return with him as she has to be a witness at the trial.
Meantime, the boy Ernie is plotting an escape from prison, to take place while they are being transferred to the court for the trial. He and another prisoner are able to escape. Ernie has two goals, to get his girlfriend out of prison and to kill the farmer and the teacher because they are going to testify against his girlfriend.
In the end the farmer, his brother and the teacher are running from Ernie and the farmer's brother stays behind to say his brother and the teacher. He is killed by Ernie but Ernie is wounded and dies in the snow also.
In the end the farmer and the teacher go to Vancouver where the teacher finds and teaching job and is very happy, the farmer who is happy just to be with her, does odd jobs. It seems that the teacher might have finally developed affection for him because he is such a good man and has been so good to her.
It was brilliantly told, but a little long I think, the long sections of the lovers journal could have been shorter, I think. But as I said all the violence and craziness was a bit hard to take in these covid times. At least two of the characters found some type of happiness.