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Matthew Edison
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Miriam Toews
A transformative and necessary work - as completely unexpected as it is inspired - by the award-winning author of the best-selling novels All My Puny Sorrows and A Complicated Kindness.
Based on actual events that happened between 2005 and 2009 in a remote Mennonite community where more than 100 girls and women were drugged unconscious and assaulted in the night by what they were told (by the men of the colony) were "ghosts" or "demons", Miriam Toews' bold and affecting novel Women Talking is an imagined response to these real events.
The novel takes place over 48 hours as eight women gather in secret in a neighbor's barn while the men are in a nearby town posting bail for the attackers. They have come together to debate, on behalf of all the women and children in the community, whether to stay or leave before the men return. Taking minutes is the one man trusted and invited by the women to witness the conversation - a former outcast whose own surprising story is revealed as the women speak.
By turns poignant, witty, acerbic, bitter, tender, devastating, and heartbreaking, the voices in this extraordinary novel are unforgettable. Toews has chosen to focus the novel tightly on a particular time and place, and yet it contains within its 48 hours and setting inside a hayloft an entire vast universe of thinking and feeling about the experience of women (and therefore men, too) in our contemporary world. In a word: astonishing.
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Thought provoking
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I devoured this book in almost one 'listen' - and I likely will listen again. The prose is masterful, the characters beautifully drawn (though the whole book takes place in 48 hours). The narrator is male, but that fact is so important to the telling: the world of women, the 'talk' of women, may be different from the ways of 'men' but our communication is rather key to the survival of the species. And this narrator/character is so very crucial to the tale that is told.
Brilliant in its simplicity and its depth
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WONDERFUL!
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Perspective
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If you love story about women empowering themselves!
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Stunning and Compelling
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sad and tragic world view. At the same time, how these women continue in their faith with a mature yet eerily childlike resignation. The courage to leave is in itself astounding and casts hope for a better tomorrow.
Trying to wrap my head around this
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This story of Mennonite culture is representative of many ‘religious societies or closed sects’ of the current time. It’s not an old story it’s contemporary. It is also a rather fair representation of family systems in which incest and domestic abuse exists and in fact thrives globally from East to West. The proliferation of human trafficking further demonstrates how, even without a religious frame, women and children are considered less then. As a women born in 1950 I lived through a childhood of abuse. As an adolescent I too thought about many of the concerns the women articulated in this book. The choice to leave, knowing I would be leaving younger siblings behind, and the anger and hurt from the lack of maternal protection torn at me. My belief or what some refer to as faith was not dictated by organization religion but rather by the dignity of self. As a girl becoming a woman I deserved human dignity and the respect of being. This is an important book. A book for all to read.
Is it truly different today?
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Stunningly Beautiful
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