Local author Jerrad Peters is making waves with his latest book, ‘The Way Back Home: Wandering the Renaissance and ...
Shelterbelts is a quiet ode to rural Mennonite life that feels right—not because it is praise, but because it is honest. Dyck’s novel is a mirror and a prism, a provocation and a balm. It honors what ...
Yet the core story of being a Mennonite is so rooted in European identity ... after the Bible, “the most influential book in the history of Mennonites.” It’s a compendium of martyr stories, a ...
In her eighth book, Toews—who grew up Mennonite in Manitoba, Canada imagines a clandestine meeting of the colony’s women, as they discuss whether to forgive and forget, to rehabilitate the ...