book cover of Fathom Lines
 

Fathom Lines

(2013)
A novel by

 
 
In 1983, Vee buried a box of mementoes at her husband's newly-dug grave. Twenty-five years later, on the anniversary of the day she buried him, Vee finds this box on her doorstep.

But why did she bury that box full of keepsakes and who would be cruel enough to dig it up and send it to her so many years later?

The mystery is slowly revealed as Vee drifts in and out of memories--her childhood in Northern Ontario during the 1950s and 1960s, her love affair with a charming Quebecois man, a family wrenched apart by pride, a loss that unhinged her--and as her daughter, Lise, pieces together the puzzle of her mother's past in an attempt not only to understand her mother's life, but also her own.

"[Fathom Lines] is a poignant and moving story about two women, mother and daughter, searching for an understanding of the mother's past and present. [Bedford] is a talented writer who uses vivid images and graceful language to paint scenes of powerful emotion in the lives of the two women."
Kim Moritsugu, author of The Restoration of Emily

"[Fathom Lines] is a well-written novel with a strong structure ... truly lovely images."
Gillian Rodgerson, Insomniac Press


Genre: Literary Fiction

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