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  • Опубліковано 23 гру 2019
  • Miraim Toews is inspired to write her latest novel Women Talking after reading about the "Ghost Rapes" in a small Bolivian Mennonite community. Also proves that there's still some fantastic Canadian Reads out there that aren't Margaret Atwood ;)
    MENTIONED:
    The Ghost Rapes of Bolivia - bit.ly/2MqjY68
    Women Talking - bit.ly/2CBU5uA
    Small Game Hunting - bit.ly/2DkfMzY
    ELSEWHERE:
    Goodreads: goo.gl/vlGtSd
    Twitter: / daejin_v2
    Instagram: / daejin
    Discord: / discord
    #WomenTalking

КОМЕНТАРІ • 45

  • @Amanda-dn4ld
    @Amanda-dn4ld 4 роки тому +16

    As a modern, progressive Mennonite (pink pixie cut to prove it even) I find her works fascinating. This is definitely on my list for this year. I also need to read A Complicated Kindness.
    Religious conversations about where forgiveness stops and where justice should start are always so difficult because too often we religious people put the burden of change on those who have been hurt. It's a huge injustice.

    • @ThePoptimist
      @ThePoptimist  4 роки тому

      The progressive Mennonites that I know are indeed that - progressive. Though certainly the burden does seem disproportionately placed on women.

    • @homeschoolmamaself-care
      @homeschoolmamaself-care Рік тому

      A Complicated Kindness so very much reflected my experience, my family childhood, of the old colony Mennonite order.

  • @1book1review
    @1book1review 4 роки тому +10

    This is the best review I have seen for this book by far! Happy holidays.

    • @aminthereader8946
      @aminthereader8946 4 роки тому

      Or any! Deeply impressed by his style. He just went straight into it :)

    • @ThePoptimist
      @ThePoptimist  4 роки тому

      Thanks! (to you both) Happy Holidays to you too!

  • @KendraWinchester
    @KendraWinchester 4 роки тому +3

    I absolutely loved WOMEN TALKING. The way that she focuses in on these women and how we as readers listen as they talk through their problems and decide their own fates, for possibly the first time, was just so well done. I know a lot of people had a lot of issues with August, but I appreciated how he was a bridge for the reader to understand Mennonite culture, which is so different from the mainstream. When Autumn and I talked to her, she was so kind and gracious with our slew of questions about her writing process for WOMEN TALKING. My love for this book inspired me to go out and find all of the Vintage Canadian Matching editions. One of goals for next year is to read more Canadian lit, so I'm very excited to just into the rest of her novels in 2020.

    • @KendraWinchester
      @KendraWinchester 4 роки тому

      P.S. Merry Christmas! Hope you have a great holiday with loads of great books.

    • @ThePoptimist
      @ThePoptimist  4 роки тому

      Merry Christmas to you too! It was a delight to hear you absolutely geek out over Miriam Toews on the podcast (Reading Women Podcast for those of you reading the comments - check it out) Here's to more CanLit next year too! (Seriously though, if that's the case read Small Game Hunting)

  • @seriela
    @seriela 4 роки тому +3

    I bought this book because of all the reviews on Booktube. Now I'll finally read it because of you. Enjoy your holiday.

    • @ThePoptimist
      @ThePoptimist  4 роки тому +1

      Hope you enjoy! Everyone needs some more CanLit in their reading diet anyways. Happy New Year!

    • @nurainunmappiwali1351
      @nurainunmappiwali1351 Рік тому

      Could u help me to know the end of this novel?
      Help me please 🍂

  • @karakask5488
    @karakask5488 4 роки тому +7

    I really liked this novel. I thought the choice of a male narrator in a book that was all about how women communicate was interesting. I realize that he was both literate and shunned by the men in the community, but I still felt as though Toews was making a point about how even when these women were attempting to take their power they still had to go through a male gatekeeper. And I was also curious as to how reliable a narrator he actually was.

    • @ThePoptimist
      @ThePoptimist  4 роки тому +3

      He also provides a bit of levity and an outside perspective that's needed to let the barn loft hothouse breath a bit. He also bears some responsibility for the next generation - it's not enough to listen but and be accountable but to actively work to make things better.

  • @Robert.Sheard
    @Robert.Sheard 4 роки тому +4

    I’m probably not sticking my neck out too far in predicting that _Women Talking_ will be in this year’s field for the BookTube Prize. I wish you had infinite free time and would do reviews like this for all 48 titles! 🤣

    • @ThePoptimist
      @ThePoptimist  4 роки тому

      LOL - except that would pretty well comprise my entire year of reading too. It's a bit much. Ah, but if only...

  • @suzannahdarcy6903
    @suzannahdarcy6903 6 місяців тому +1

    As a cultural (not religious) Mennonite I always cringe when non-Mennonites try to give a description, but I have to say you nailed it perfectly. Great review!

    • @ThePoptimist
      @ThePoptimist  6 місяців тому

      Thanks! Though in Southern Ontario we've always shared space with a fairly robust and diverse Mennonite community.

  • @nycgingercat
    @nycgingercat Рік тому

    Your connection between the nature of the movie and the current issues today are on point. Thank you.

    • @ThePoptimist
      @ThePoptimist  Рік тому

      Have yet to see the movie adaptation, need to fix that.

  • @nonfictionfeminist
    @nonfictionfeminist 4 роки тому +1

    I absolutely ADORED this book! It's not a book I would usually love, since it's very dialogue heavy, but it was so amazing! Was the live table reading as awesome as it sounds??

    • @ThePoptimist
      @ThePoptimist  4 роки тому

      It took some time to settle into the read as it was a very diverse cast which jarred against the picture that I had painted in my own head and they incorporated aspects of choreography into the play too. But to hear it aloud is something - it's made for the stage.

  • @Thumbnailsquid5767
    @Thumbnailsquid5767 Рік тому +1

    I really like this review! Considered me subscribed!!!

  • @lisa-ut1rz
    @lisa-ut1rz 4 роки тому

    I'd never heard of this book, thank you, it's definitely going in my tbr now!

    • @ThePoptimist
      @ThePoptimist  4 роки тому

      It got lost in the noise - especially with all the focus on Atwood this year in terms of CanLit. Totally worth checking out.

  • @SixMinutesForMe
    @SixMinutesForMe 4 роки тому

    Such a phenomenal book, really enjoyed your discussion about it!

    • @ThePoptimist
      @ThePoptimist  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks! It deserves more attention and I can only hope there's a second wind if it should ever get made into a movie.

  • @homeschoolmamaself-care
    @homeschoolmamaself-care Рік тому

    Truly fascinating that this has turned into a movie. I'll need someone to watch the movie with me. I was told about this "story" not long after it arose. Forgiveness was the goal. Blessed inviolable forgiveness. For every injustice, no matter the scenario, no matter the lack of "repentance" even.

  • @jamesholder13
    @jamesholder13 4 роки тому +1

    Awesome video!

  • @susanwisnerphillips8872
    @susanwisnerphillips8872 Рік тому

    That was a very well done review!

  • @beatingaroundthebooks
    @beatingaroundthebooks 4 роки тому

    A brilliant review for a brilliant book! Thank you, I loved this when I read it last year (although it certainly wasn't the typical beach read) and haven't stopped thinking about it. This is the second video I've watched of yours and I'm a new subscriber.

    • @ThePoptimist
      @ThePoptimist  4 роки тому

      LOL I suspect you pushed this one forward to the next round in the booktube prize! Welcome aboard and glad to have you on.

    • @beatingaroundthebooks
      @beatingaroundthebooks 4 роки тому

      @@ThePoptimist I'm not sure what to take from that, was it a close call? Do we even know numbers on this? But yes, certainly, this was my number one in the ranking 😁

    • @ThePoptimist
      @ThePoptimist  4 роки тому

      Sorry, no I have no idea - I think Robert is the only one who has the keys to see, though maybe he lets folks take a peek under the covers at the in person meet which I'm sad will probably not happen this year.

  • @myreadinglife8816
    @myreadinglife8816 4 роки тому

    Amazing book! Excellent review!

  • @lestariyesirokhimah2958
    @lestariyesirokhimah2958 3 роки тому

    Such e a great review, I love it. What your favourite issue you like the most and how the story is viewed in a feminist perspective? I would be very happy if I could discuss this, thank-you so much

  • @amberpatchett8700
    @amberpatchett8700 4 роки тому

    Hi everyone,
    I just have a clarifying question. Were the perpetrators sentenced to 25 years in jail, or were they allowed back after one week? Does this detail change from the real life events to the book?

  • @Christianna73
    @Christianna73 Рік тому

    Nice :)

  • @Thumbnailsquid5767
    @Thumbnailsquid5767 Рік тому +1

    Whole hog for a big roast hits home.

  • @erincaitlin1655
    @erincaitlin1655 Рік тому

    If there are no consequences to these molesters' acts then the abuse will continue and spread !!!