Publication year 2004
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Family, Religion & Spirituality, Community, Loneliness, Fathers, Daughters & Sons
Tags Coming of Age, Depression & Suicide, Trauma & Abuse, Modern Classic Fiction, Canadian Literature, Religion & Spirituality
Miriam Toews’s A Complicated Kindness (2004) is about Nomi Nickel, an adolescent living in the religious Mennonite town of East Village whose coming of age takes place against the backdrop of her family’s unraveling. Toews, who grew up in the Mennonite community of Steinbach, Manitoba, is the author of several novels set in Mennonite communities, many of which are critical of aspects of the faith. This novel, Toews’s third, has garnered considerable acclaim and many... Read A Complicated Kindness Summary