The Break: A Novel

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The Break: A Novel

Author(s): Katherena Vermette
Publisher: House of Anansi Press
Binding: Paperback
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The Break is a powerful intergenerational family saga set in Winnipeg’s North End, unfolding in the aftermath of a possible crime witnessed on a barren field known as the Break. When Stella, a young Métis mother, looks out her window one night and sees someone in trouble, her call to the police becomes the spark for a much larger story.

The novel is told through a series of shifting narratives from people directly and indirectly connected to the victim. A social worker coping with a breakup, an artist grieving her sister, a single mother learning to trust again, a teenager emerging from youth detention, and a Métis police officer torn between communities all lend their voices.

As their perspectives weave together, the book reveals the complex ties of kinship, history, and responsibility that shape life in Winnipeg’s North End. Themes of intergenerational trauma, resilience, identity, and community care emerge with clarity and emotional depth.

Readers drawn to contemporary Canadian fiction, Indigenous storytelling, and character-driven narratives will find a richly layered and affecting novel that lingers long after the final page.

  • Contemporary literary fiction set in Winnipeg
  • Focus on Métis and Indigenous urban experiences
  • Multiple narrators and intersecting storylines
  • Explores family, justice, grief, and survival

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