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      • The Canadian writer Miriam Toews opens her astonishing eighth novel, Women Talking, with a matter-of-fact Author's Note. Between 2005 and 2009, she explains, eight men in a remote Mennonite colony in Bolivia raped many of the girls and women in their community, first rendering them unconscious with cow anesthetic.
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  2. Sep 14, 2022 · Novelist Miriam Toews possesses a unique insight into the survivors’ lives. Toews was raised Mennonite in Manitoba, Canada, and has written multiple books about her background. Women Talking,...

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  3. Feb 10, 2023 · The direct source material for Women Talking is a 2018 novel of the same name, by Canadian author Miriam Toews. Toews – inspired by the story of the Manitoba Colony – described her book as...

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  4. Plot. Women Talking opens with a note from the author in which she describes her novel as both "a reaction through fiction" to true-life events and "an act of female imagination." The true-life events Toews refers to took place in the Manitoba Colony, a remote Mennonite community in Bolivia.

  5. Mar 31, 2019 · Miriam Toews' new book Women Talking is based on a ghastly true story — here's the opening sentence: "Between 2005 and 2009, in a remote Mennonite colony in Bolivia, many girls and women...

  6. Jan 10, 2023 · Crime News. A Mennonite Tragedy: The True Story Behind 'Women Talking' "Women Talking" is loosely based on a harrowing tragedy in a Bolivian Mennonite colony, where numerous women and young girls were drugged and raped. By Becca van Sambeck & Gina Tron Jan 10, 2023, 2:47 PM ET.

  7. Feb 7, 2023 · It is based on a novel by Miriam Toews, a Canadian author who grew up in a Mennonite family. But before the book and the film, there was a real community where women woke up with foggy memories...

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