A Complicated Kindness
 

A Complicated Kindness

by Miriam Toews

Sixteen-year-old Nomi Nickel longs to hang out with Lou Reed and Marianne Faithfull in New York City’s East Village. Instead she’s trapped in East Village, Manitoba, a small town whose population is Mennonite: “the most embarrassing sub-sect of people to belong to if you’re a teenager.” East Village is a town with no train and no bar whose job prospects consist of slaughtering chickens at the... (read more)

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Jody H
  • Rated 4 stars

I loved this book and the sad tale of this girl, town and her family.

This book stayed with me for days afterward.

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Wendy B
  • Rated 1 stars

I DID NOT like this book at all. The story line was captivating but it didn't go anywhere. The ending was disappointing to say the least.

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  • Rated 3.721739 stars
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  • Rated 3.785714 stars
 

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  • nota

    nota said:

    Not what you would expect from a Menonite girl.

    posted Saturday, September 15 2007
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