A review by grayjay
A Complicated Kindness by Miriam Toews

4.0

As sixteen year old Nomi stumbles through her life in the tiny Mennonite settlement of East Village, slowly uncovering what happened to her sister and mother, who each disappeared in the middle of the night, Toews paints a remarkably relatable picture of the life of this sensitive, courageous young woman, completely at odds with her conservative, misogynistic society.