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"Brilliant . . . there is beauty and compassion in [Toews's] portrayal of Nomi's struggle."

Daily Mail (UK)

"A Complicated Kindness is a delight from beginning to end. The humour might be of the blackest sort ('People here just can't wait to die, it seems. It's the main event.'), but the cumulative effect is liberating and defiantly joyful." 

"Wise, edgy, unforgettable . . . Miriam Toews's knockout novel is Canada's next classic."

The New York Times Book Review 

The Globe and Mail

By: Ashlin Lithgow

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