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World Book Club

BBC World Service

The world's great authors discuss their best-known novel.

269 - Miriam Toews: Women Talking
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  • 269 - Miriam Toews: Women Talking

    In Miriam Toews’s novel, Women Talking, the women of a remote Mennonite colony are hold secret meetings to talk about the crimes of the men who they live alongside. After years of being told that they were suffering from hysterical delusions, the women “came to understand that they were collectively dreaming one dream, and that it wasn’t a dream at all.”

    Women Talking is a response to the real life events on a Mennonite settlement in Bolivia between 2005 and 2009.

    Miriam Toews talks to World Book Club readers in Toronto and around the world about her unique and powerful story about the power of language and solidarity.

    Sat, 01 Jun 2024
  • 268 - Percival Everett: The Trees

    Percival Everett will be discussing his Booker-shortlisted novel The Trees. This powerful and fiercely funny satire centring on revenge and racial justice in America shifts genres between police procedural, magical realism and horror with wit and consummate skill. Percival Everett addresses some of America’s darkest history with an unusual mix of playfulness and political seriousness.

    Sat, 04 May 2024
  • 267 - Charlotte Wood: The Weekend

    Award-winning Australian novelist Charlotte Wood joins Harriett Gilbert to answer questions from readers around the world about her novel, The Weekend.

    It's a story of grief and friendship; three women meet to clear their deceased friend’s beach house and find themselves uncovering secrets and stirring up memories.

    (Image: Charlotte Wood. Photo credit: Carly Earl.)

    Mon, 01 Apr 2024
  • 266 - Ann Patchett: The Dutch House

    Multi award-winning novelist Ann Patchett will be discussing The Dutch House.

    A dark modern fairytale set against the very real world of post-WWII Philadelphia, tracing the love between a brother and sister, their vanishing mother, distant father and jealous stepmother. Ann Patchett tells the story of a family over five decades with a finely balanced mixture of wit and heartbreak.

    (Image: Ann Patchett. Photo credit: Emily Dorio.)

    Fri, 01 Mar 2024
  • 265 - Madrid

    World Book Café heads to Madrid to talk to writers about a new boom in feminist fiction. A few month after the resignation of President of the Spanish Football Federation over a non-consensual kiss of footballer Jenni Hermoso at the World Cup final, World Book Café investigates how Madrid’s women writers are challenging gender roles in the books world.

    Sat, 10 Feb 2024
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