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Down There by the Train

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A witty and wistful Gothic romance, packed with magic, comic misunderstandings and metaphorical brilliance. Kate Sterns' acclaimed first novel, Thinking About Magritte , was heralded as the work of an exceptional talent. This new novel transcends that promise.

Out of prison on parole, Levon Hawke heads straight for the diner owned by his old friend, Sweeney. There Levon learns a suspect history of the unnamed, and unnameable, island where he has been offered a job at his cousin's bakery. Lulled by Sweeney's stories and the warmth of the diner, Levon misses the only ferry across and sets out over the frozen lake, alone and in failing light, provisioned with donuts and Sweeney's map.

Stumbling ashore at the wrong end of the island, Levon is confronted by a ruined house deep in a dark forest. From under the door comes a faint glimmer of light, and behind it, partially hidden by the last volume of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, awaits perhaps his nemesis, or perhaps his tall, red-haired Obdulia Limb, grieving for her mother ten years dead.

Obdulia's octogenarian femme fatale of a stepmother and her overbearing father try to engage Levon in a gruesome conspiracy to cure Obdulia of her grief. But Levon has his own grief, and besides, he has other plans.

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First published January 1, 2001

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545 reviews2 followers
July 2, 2018
Protagonist released from prison, goes to Canadian Island where he knows no one because he has a job offer from a cousin he’s never met. Depressed because his sister died just previous to his legal problems. Quirky folks on island but mostly just plain mean.

Took a long time to read. Lot of starting and stopping. Bad characters, bad people, no one standing up to or for anything.
Profile Image for Waven.
197 reviews
January 22, 2010
This is a pleasant little story focusing on a small group of islanders and how both love and grief touched their lives. The prose is a bit overwrought at times but more often is imaginative and insightful. Sterns's main characters are largely well-written and believable, her descriptions often spot-on. And although one sub-plot (the doughy conundrum) detracted from the story in places, it made the trip less predictable and provided some quite wonderful scenes. The tale concludes quietly, with no great surprise to see them out, but remains true enough to the characters and story. All in all I really enjoyed this book and found Sterns's writing quite beautiful.
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141 reviews
April 22, 2008
not at all what I expected. I enjoyed it very much, though if there were 1 criticism it would be that the prose was "too much" in parts. It was not subtle.

Strangely, it felt a bit like a Tim Burton movie. I don't know if that makes sense but....it did.
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28 reviews1 follower
September 7, 2008
Not so good. The writing was really overwrought and the end was weak. (Here comes a spoiler...) How do the protagonists deal with their big challenge? They just run away, and that's the end of the book. Seems like she had a lot of cool research and ideas but couldn't find a story for them.
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306 reviews12 followers
May 2, 2010
Flip to any page in this book and you will find at least one completely outlandish and off-putting simile, sometimes more. The prose is overladen and self-consciously referential. The story is bizarre and seemed rather pointless at the end.
82 reviews1 follower
August 22, 2012
A young man whose sister has died, leaves prison to work with his cousin on an island. It was interesting but definitely weird, but the kind of quirky weird that made me continue reading it. A couple of lines in it that I really liked.
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