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Lane that had no Turning, and Other Tales concerning the People of Pontiac

This is a collection of short stories by Gilbert Parker. Parker was a Canadian writer who wrote a number of bestsellers that had a lasting influence on Canadian literature, but whose importance for his time is now largely overlooked. One of the prime examples of his art is the short story collection The Lane that had no Turning, which is a series of short stories set in the fictional provincial town of Pontiac in Quebec. This collection "contains some of his best work, and is viewed by some as being in the tradition of such Gothic classics as Stoker's Dracula and James's The Turn of the Screw." (Wikipedia). This edition also contains six Parables of a Province, which are very different in style from the rest of the book, but add an interesting additional facet to the collection. - Summary by Carolin (10 hr 25 min)

Chapters

Dedication

The Lane that had no Turning, part 1

The Lane that had no Turning, part 2

The Lane that had no Turning, part 3

The Lane that had no Turning, part 4

The Absurd Romance of P'tite Louison

The Little Bell of Honour

A Son of the Wilderness

A Worker in Stone

The Tragic Comedy of Annette

The Marriage of the Miller

Mathurin

The Story of the Lime-Burner

The Woodsman's Story of the Great White Chief

Uncle Jim

The House with the Tall Porch

Parpon the Dwarf

Times were Hard in Pontiac

Medallion's Whim

The Prisoner

An Upset Price

A Fragment of Lives

The Man that Died at Alma

The Baron of Beaugard

The Golden Pipes

The Guardian of the Fire

By that Place called Peradventure

The Singing of the Bees

There was a Little City

The Forge in the Valley