
The Break
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Crime Book of the Month, Sunday Times, February 2018
'A tough, close-up look at a side of female life that's often hard to acknowledge: the violence girls and women sometimes display towards other girls and women ... An accomplished writer who will go far.' - Margaret Atwood
Stella, a young Metis mother, lives with her family by the Break, an isolated strip of land on the edge of their small Canadian town. Glancing out of her window one winter's evening Stella spots someone in trouble; horrified, she calls the police. But when they arrive, no one is there, scuff marks in the compacted snow the only sign anything may have happened.
What follows is a heartbreaking and powerful tale of a community in crisis as the people connected to the victim, a young girl on the edge of a precipice, begin to lay bare their stories leading up to that fateful night. From Lou, a social worker grappling with the end of a relationship, to Cheryl, an artist mourning the premature death of her sister. And from Phoenix, a homeless teenager released from a youth detention centre with no one to turn to, to Officer Scott, a Metis policeman caught between two worlds.
Through the prism of one extended, intergenerational family, Vermette's urgent story shines a light on the power, violence and love shared between women of all cultures, creeds and ages.
Reviews / Votes
A tough, close-up look at a side of female life that's often hard to acknowledge: the violence girls and women sometimes display towards other girls and women ... An accomplished writer who will go far. * Margaret Atwood * Katherena Vermette is a tremendously gifted writer, a dazzling talent... The lives of the girls and women in The Break are not easy, but their voices are complex, urgent, and unsparing. Vermette lays bare what it means to survive, not only once, but multiple times, against the forces of private and national histories. -- Madeleine Thien * Author of Do Not Say We Have Nothing * A dazzling debut... Vermette doesn't shy away from the harsh realities of Metis women's lives. The Break is a terrific achievement, combining passages of lyrical prose with a compelling account of the way violent crime warps the lives of several generations. * Sunday Times * Vermette is a staggering talent. Reading The Break is like a revelation; stunning, heartbreaking and glorious. From her exquisitely rendered characters to her fully realized world and the ratcheting tension, I couldn't put it down. Absolutely riveting. -- Eden Robinson * Author of Monkey Beach * The Break is... a beautiful love song of desire to live a full and rich life as cherished women ? even when we cannot have that... Vermette captures the reader from beginning to end. The Break is unforgettable. -- Lee Maracle * Author of Celia's Song * The Break is a powerful, persuasive novel about the strength and love that bind these women to each other and to the men in their lives... Although this is a novel of social importance, it transcends politics, taking the reader on a journey to the heart of what it means for one person to care about another, survive trauma, and endure. * 2016 Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize Jury * I love a book that takes me to a new place, a world I know nothing about - and so it is with The Break by the Canadian writer Katherena Vermette. * RTE Ireland *More details
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Content
- Intro
- Title
- Copyright
- Family Tree
- Part One
- ( 1 ) Stella
- ( 2 ) Emily
- ( 3 ) Phoenix
- ( 4 ) Lou
- ( 5 ) Cheryl
- ( 6 ) Zegwan
- ( 7 ) Tommy
- Part Two
- ( 8 ) Stella
- ( 9 ) Paul
- ( 10 ) Lou
- ( 11 ) Cheryl
- ( 12 ) Tommy
- ( 13 ) Zegwan
- ( 14 ) Phoenix
- Part Three
- ( 15 ) Stella
- ( 16 ) Lou
- ( 17 ) Paul
- ( 18 ) Stella
- ( 19 ) Zegwan
- ( 20 ) Tommy
- ( 21 ) Phoenix
- Part Four
- ( 22 ) Cheryl
- ( 23 ) Stella
- ( 24 ) Lou
- ( 25 ) Tommy
- ( 26 ) Emily
- ( 27 ) Phoenix
- ( 28 ) Flora
- ( 29 ) Cheryl
- Acknowledgements
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