A snowplow collides with a school bus on Moose Road just prior to Christmas.
No one is untouched by this tragedy. No one is aware that further tragedy is yet to come.
Here is one review of Moose Road, a Canadian Tragedy:
5.0 out of 5 stars Tragic and compelling 7 April 2014
By Alan Black - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition|Verified Purchase
Austin has written a not so simple story, weaving the lives of multiple residents on Moose Road around one tragic accident that leaves no one on the road or in the nearby Northern Ontario Canada town untouched. The subplots tug at our desire to comfort some residents of this town with a hug and those same subplots yank at our exasperation switch yelling at us to slap sense into some of these same people. The main story cries for our attention and gets it.
Austin is able to show us one tragedy from every point of view except the moose. The characters are so real that I wonder what Austin's neighbors thought about having their secret lives dragged into the public view. I started this book just to have something to read in between my own chores. However... to heck with the chores, I finished the book in one sitting.
Austin is able to show us one tragedy from every point of view except the moose. The characters are so real that I wonder what Austin's neighbors thought about having their secret lives dragged into the public view. I started this book just to have something to read in between my own chores. However... to heck with the chores, I finished the book in one sitting.
Moose Road, a Canadian Tragedy is available in both Kindle and Paperback formats for your reading pleasure.
Thanks for checking out my author's page at http://www.amazon.com/author/audreyaustin and thanks for your positive reviews on Amazon and on Goodreads.
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