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Miriam Toews Reads “Something Has Come to Light”

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Aug 17, 2025
Dive into Miriam Toews' captivating tale, where emotional intricacies unravel amidst familial love and nostalgia. Experience the haunting beauty of cherished memories captured in photographs. The narrative poignantly addresses loss, particularly focusing on the deep connections formed in rural life. As the protagonist reflects on the passing of a beloved neighbor, themes of remembrance and the enduring nature of love come to life. This touching exploration of grief invites listeners to reflect on their own connections and memories.
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ANECDOTE

Hidden Photo Album

  • Miriam Toews recounts keeping grandchildren's school photos in a thick blue album in her bedside table instead of displayed on the wall.
  • She explains she prefers studying their faces in quiet, deliberate moments rather than seeing them constantly hanging up.
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Memory Of Roland's Concert

  • Miriam describes Roland Sawatsky as a distant, talented neighbor who played the piano and behaved in ways the town teased about.
  • She recalls specific moments at his concert and their brief, awkward interactions that stuck with her for decades.
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News Of Roland's Death

  • Miriam narrates receiving news that Roland had died in England and how the town speculated about his life there.
  • She recounts how his ashes were returned and why he could not be buried in the church graveyard.
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