This story takes place in Gatineu Quebec.
Young Tommy has a interesting but challenging family too boot. The title Up To Low is referring to a place called Low where Tommy and his family go to spend summers.
Tommy's family like any others has few family members that you just shake you head at The is Uncle Hughie, who is Tommy's dads brother that has the nickname "Mean Hughie" because he just doesn't seem to like anybody. They have 2 daughters. One day Mean Hughie is farming and does't realize that his youngest daughter who is Baby Bridgett it near the binder machine, subsequently, Bridgett's arm gets cut off. As you can imagine this puts a lot of guilty and anger on Hughie, who he then takes it out on Bridgette and she never understood why.
Aunt Dottie is Tommy's aunt that looks for anything to complain about. Not too mention she is an extreme germ aphobe. Everything and everyone need to be sprayed or washed down after everything, witch Im sure makes her life hard along with her families.
Crazy Mickey and Great Grandma Minnie are in their 90's and have been together forever. Baby and Tommy seem to really like eachother and they hope that they will be around that long.
One day Mean Hughie seems to disappear, no one thinks of it at the time they just figure he wanted to be by himself for awhile. But when days turned to weeks and then a full month came around Tommy thought he'd better go see if he can find him. To make a long story short: Tommy and Bridget take a boat and go along the Gatineau River and they end up finding him in a custom made coffin. You see mean Hughie had cancer so once they put the pieces together they realized that he left so he could die on his own.
There is a lot in this story about family relationships, and it shows and proves a point that some times family life is really hard, but you just have to hang in there. At the end of the book just before Hughie dies, is able to ask Bridget for forgiveness for the blaming her for the accident and calling her names. Right then they are both able to let go of their anger towards each other and shortly have Hughie dies.
I really enjoyed this book, but it was one of those books that you really have to follow along or you with definitely get lost in all of the family dynamics.