A Complicated Kindness (Unabridged) A Complicated Kindness (Unabridged)

A Complicated Kindness (Unabridged‪)‬

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    • 17,99 $

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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 Happy Family Farms abattoir or churning butter for tourists at the pioneer village. Ministered with an iron fist by Nomi’s uncle Hans, a.k.a. The Mouth of Darkness, East Village is a town that’s tall on rules and short on fun: no dancing, drinking, rock ’n’ roll, recreational sex, swimming, make-up, jewellery, playing pool, going to cities or staying up past nine o’clock.

Living with her father, Ray, a sweet yet hapless schoolteacher whose love is unconditional but whose parenting skills amount to benign neglect, Nomi struggles to cope with the back-to-back departures three years earlier of Tash, her beautiful and mouthy sister, and Trudie, her warm and spirited mother. Father and daughter deal with their losses in very different ways. Ray, a committed elder of the church, seeks to create an artificial sense of order by reorganizing the city dump late at night. Nomi, on the other hand, favours chaos as she tries to blunt her pain through “drugs and imagination.” Together they live in a limbo of unanswered questions.

Nomi goes through the motions of finishing high school while flagrantly rebelling against Mennonite tradition. She hangs out on Suicide Hill, hooks up with a boy named Travis, goes on the Pill, wanders around town, skips class and cranks Led Zeppelin. But the past is never far from her mind as she remembers happy times with her mother and sister — as well as the painful events that led them to flee town. Throughout, in a voice both defiant and vulnerable, she offers hilarious and heartbreaking reflections on life, death, family, faith and love.

Eventually Nomi’s grief — and a growing sense of hypocrisy — cause her to spiral ever downward to a climax that seems at once startling and inevitable. But even when one more loss is heaped on her piles of losses, Nomi maintains hope and finds the imagination and willingness to envision what lies beyond.

GENRE
Fiction et littérature
NARRATION
MT
Miriam Toews
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
DURÉE
06:44
h min
SORTIE
2017
21 novembre
ÉDITEUR
Vintage Canada
TAILLE
443,2
 Mo

Avis des utilisateurs

Anders Celsius ,

A Complicated Kindness

Great Book. Funny, thoughtful, sad, and happy, but the greatest of these is funny. Toews' narration is the best. The book passes all my audiobook tests: (1) Speed Test: The best narrations deserve to be savored at regular speed, whereas I usually listen at 2X speed. Other readers who pass this test include Frank McCourt and David McCullough. (2) Canine approval: My dog likes books that make his walks last longer. (3) Any drive, no matter how short cannot start until the book is playing...

Ocwilliams22 ,

Boring

Good quality

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