Women Talking

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Miriam Toews: Women Talking (2019, Faber & Faber, Limited)

240 pages

English language

Published Aug. 8, 2019 by Faber & Faber, Limited.

ISBN:
978-0-571-34033-0
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"...what we women have determined is that we want, and believe we are entitled to, three things...We want our children to be safe...We want to be steadfast in our faith. We want to think."

Seems reasonable. But these women (and children) who are members of a fiercely patriarchal Mennonite society have endured a very different reality. Over a period of years they have been systematically drugged and raped by men in their community. Some of the women became pregnant and had children, even by their own brothers. Some died. Some were young children when they were attacked.

In a story based on real events, the women gather in a barn loft to decide what to do about their situation: stay, stay and fight, or leave. The action is their talking, weighing and deciding. August Epp, a shy man shunned by the other men, is called on to take notes of …

Gorgeous and complex on an unimaginably horrid situation

I’m still wrestling with this! She writes so sensitively and often affectingly obliquely about the tragedy that was forced on these women and their efforts to work through agency and safety and faith and love. I would not recommend this for anyone who has suffered sexual abuse without a great deal of preparation ahead of time

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Subjects

  • Mennonites, fiction
  • Fiction, women

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