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2016 Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize finalist When Stella, a young Métis mother, looks out her window one evening and spots someone in trouble on the Break — a barren field on an isolated strip of land outside her house — she calls the police to alert them to a possible crime. In a series of shifting narratives, people who are connected, both directly and indirectly, with the victim — police, family, and friends — tell their personal stories leading up to that fateful night. Lou, a social worker, grapples with the departure of her live-in boyfriend. Cheryl, an artist, mourns the premature death of her sister Rain. Paulina, a single mother, struggles to trust her new partner. Phoenix, a homeless teenager, is released from a youth detention centre. Officer Scott, a Métis policeman, feels caught between two worlds as he patrols the city. Through their various perspectives a larger, more comprehensive story about lives of the residents in Winnipeg’s North End is exposed. A powerful intergenerational family saga, The Break showcases Vermette’s abundant writing talent and positions her as an exciting new voice in Canadian literature.
i am quickly becoming a fan of Vermette's writing. i read The Real Ones not long ago and LOVED it. i will definitely be reading more of her work and will be keeping a watch for anything new. The Break was her debut and it is really something else. feeling all kinds of emotions about this read so far. initially wasn't sure about how the timeline was being introduced; however, it makes total sense now and is a very interesting way of telling this story.
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i am quickly becoming a huge fan of Katherena Vermette's. i LOVED real ones, and knowing The Break was her debut just a few years ago is mind-blowing. this story was heartbreaking and unforgettable. cannot wait to read to more of her work.