Swing Low: A Life

Miriam Toews
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“Audacious, original and profoundly moving . . . . Healing is a likely outcome of a book imbued with the righteous anger, compassion and humanity of Swing Low .” — Globe and Mail (Canada) Reverberating with emotional power, authenticity, and insight , Swing Low is Miriam Toews's daring and deeply affecting memoir of her father’s struggle with manic depression in a small Mennonite community in rural Canada. Personal and touching, a stirring counterpart to her novel IrmaVoth and reminiscent of works by Susan Cheever, Gail Caldwell, Mary Karr, and Alexandra Styron, Swing Low is an elegiac ode to a difficult life by an author drawing from the deepest well of insight,craft, and emotion.
Genres: NonfictionMemoirCanadaBiographyMental HealthBiography MemoirCanadian LiteratureHealthAutobiographyAudiobook
240 Pages

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