Thu, 18 September 2008 This from Random House:
"Miriam Toews…was born in 1964 in the small Mennonite town of
Steinbach, Manitoba. She left Steinbach at eighteen, living in Montreal
and London and touring Europe before coming back to Manitoba, where she
earned a B.A. in film studies at the University of Manitoba. Later she
packed up with her children and partner and moved to Halifax to attend
the University of King’s College, where she received a bachelor’s
degree in journalism. Upon returning to Winnipeg with her family in
1991, she freelanced at the CBC, making radio documentaries. When her
youngest daughter started nursery school, Toews decided it was She’s written four to date, including A Complicated Kindness which won the GG’s Award for Best Fiction in 2004. We talk here about her latest The Flying Troutmans,
about her father’s struggle with depression and the stigma that still
surrounds the disease, about road trips and siblings, the definition of
love, the film Little Miss Sunshine, writing novels with movie deals in mind, trust, abandonment and Winnipeg, Manitoba. Please listen:
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