Lauchlin of the Bad Heart

by D. R. MacDonald

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There was a time, at 22, when Lauchlin MacLean was a promising welterweight and the Cape Breton gyms were full of fighters; that was a time when his heart was strong and fit. Maybe if he'd become a ranked fighter, he might have moved on clearly and fluidly with his life. Maybe that might have swept him off this island of safety, sanctuary and family roots that run as deep as the surrounding waters. He might even have followed Morag to Boston. Now in his fifties, Lauchlin is disturbed from show more his life of "what ifs" by a growing attraction to a beautiful blind woman, the wife of a friend. Drawn to her first for friendship, Lauchlin finds that Tena has awakened something buried deep within him. But others in the tightly knit island community are watching and waiting: Lauchlin unknowingly has become entangled in a sinister plot of revenge born in the dark forests that crowd the village. Now he must make a choice to trust in a heart that he has ignored for a very long time. With sharply realized characters, lyrical pacing and haunting treatment of the Cape Breton landscape, Lauchlin of the Bad Heart is sure to garner the critical acclaim that surrounded D.R. MacDonald's previous bestselling novel, Cape Breton Road. Once again, he conjures a masterwork--part love story, part suspense tale, and part quest for home and heart. show less

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This is a remarkable and unforgettable story. Although I am not a boxing fan, Lauchlin's aborted boxing career is integral to the story and fascinating in itself as he occasionally reminisces about what might have been. Lauchlin's fascination with and burgeoning friendship with a beautiful blind woman, wife of a friend and neighbour, rings absolutely true. The author puts you right inside the mind of Lauchlin, with all his human failings but basic decentness, even in his troubled love life. His unintended involvement in an unfolding tragedy makes this a page turner. The landscape and life in Cape Breton comes alive as well. Don't let the boxing turn you off - this book is excellent, one of the best I have read this year.

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D. R. MacDonald teaches at Stanford University.

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General Fiction, Fiction and Literature, Romance
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PR9199.3 .M23 .L38Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish LiteratureEnglish literature: Provincial, local, etc.
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