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Last Resort: A Memoir | Linwood Barclay
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In 1966, when his parents abandoned their suburban Toronto split-level to buy Green Acres, a cottage and trailer resort in Ontarios Kawartha Lakes region, eleven-year-old Linwood Barclays life took an unexpected turn. No more rec-room train sets. Now Linwood was hauling fish guts to the woods for burial, answering distress calls from women in the ladies room who found themselves without toilet paper, and standing in leaky chest-waders pounding dock posts into the lake bottom. The chores werent so bad, especially when he could help his father, who had been a commercial artist before he bought his way into the tourist business. And in other ways, it was a good life for a boy. He had wheels (a John Deere riding mower), a small aluminum boat with a 9.5-horsepower outboard and only one speed (fast), and Chipper, a dog that chased boats the way other dogs chase cars, sometimes with catastrophically comic results. Linwood also had access to The Chart, a cottage reservations list that was, for him, a guide to the arrivals and departures of the guests teenaged daughters. Summer romances could be as intense as they were heartbreaking. When he was sixteen, an unexpected tragedy changed Linwoods life again. His older brother, Rett, helped out as best he could, but he was wrestling with demons of his own often withdrawing into his own complicated inner world. Linwood found an extended family in the resorts guests, who lent him a hand, and shaped him into the man he would become. His mothers eccentricities (she quit driving to shame the police for having given her a ticket) made Linwoods new responsibilities heavier than they might otherwise have been. When he finally decided to move away from Green Acres to make a separate life, she made it as difficult as possible for him. In the midst of all this, Linwood found his vocation, and mentors, too, in Margaret Laurence, and in Kenneth Millar, who (under the pen name Ross MacDonald) wrote a highly successful series of detective novels. In this memoir, Linwood Barclay looks back with humour, sadness, and affection on the singular circumstances of his coming of age.
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rabbitprincess
Last Resort: A Memoir | Linwood Barclay
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Barclay's memoir of his teenage and early adult years is endearing, frank and at times moving. I've read this twice and enjoyed it both times. Recommended if you can get your hands on it.

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Amputateddad
Last Resort: A Memoir | Linwood Barclay

Early Barclay before the success of today. A funny and anecdotal read of growing up in the cottage county of Ontario Canada. A truly funny and endearing book.

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rabbitprincess
Last Resort: A Memoir | Linwood Barclay
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My under-hyped book for #augustofpages is this memoir by thriller writer extraordinaire Linwood Barclay. It's about his teen years helping his parents run a holiday trailer park in the Kawarthas (part of Ontario's cottage country northeastish of Toronto). It is hard to find in print but I believe it was recently reissued as an ebook.

MrBook Oh, I like Barclay! Good choice 😊👍🏻! 8y
rabbitprincess @MrBook He is so good! Looking forward to starting his Promise Falls trilogy... Waiting for the third book though so I can binge them all at once 😄 8y
MrBook Yes! I like to binge as well 😊👏🏻👍🏻. #KindredSpirits 8y
rabbitprincess @MrBook Haha my idea of a binge is reading more than one book by an author in the space of a month 😳 8y
MrBook 😎👍🏻🙌🏻👌🏻 8y
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