May 9th, 1992 became one of those significant dates in our collective history when methane gas and coal dust explosions killed 26 miners. McKay bases his account in the 1980’s in the fictional town of Albion Mines. This is not a disaster story with dramatic rescue attempts; it is the story of one family with a long history in mining who suffer a terrible loss.
In Twenty Six the tone is understated, but the story is monumental. And that, I think, may be what Leo McKay was intending – a monument to the lost miners. The book begins with the word Death and winds its way back and forth through time ending with the word Life, asking the question, and maybe in part answering it, how do we get from one to the other – from Death back to Life.
One Book Nova Scotia is intending to inspire conversations. I was talking about this book recently with some other Reader bloggers and the discussion turned to books that generate emotional responses. We talked about how the death of a fictional dog might illicit a sharper personal emotion than a mass killing. Is it the scale of the tragedy? Is it too difficult to conceive of so great a loss that we focus on the more personal? Perhaps that is what the Burrows family allows us to do – experience a large scale tragedy without getting lost and numbed in the enormity.
I remember hearing about Westray on May 9th 1992 and was saddened, but, frankly, I lived in a different province and it was mere days before I was to be married. My Westray, and I think everyone has one, is the Ocean Ranger Disaster and my choice for conversation would be Lisa Moore’s February. (M)
Source: http://www.thereader.ca/2012/10/staff-pick-twenty-six-by-leo-mckay-jr.html
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