Fight Night

"Move over, Scout Finch! There's a new contender for feistiest girl in fiction, and her name is Swiv." -USA Today, "Best Books of the Year"

"Toews is a master of dialogue." -New York Times Book Review, Editors' Choice

"A revelation." -Richard Russo

NPR Best Books of the Year * Shortlisted for the Scotiabank Giller Prize * Writers' Trust Fiction Prize Finalist * Indie Next Pick * Amazon Editors' Pick * Apple Book of the Month

From the bestselling author of Women Talking and All My Puny Sorrows, a compassionate, darkly humorous, and deeply wise novel about three generations of women.

"You're a small thing," Grandma writes, "and you must learn to fight." Swiv's Grandma, Elvira, has been fighting all her life. From her upbringing in a strict religious community, she has fought those who wanted to take away her joy, her independence, and her spirit. She has fought to make peace with her loved ones when they have chosen to leave her. And now, even as her health fails, Grandma is fighting for her family: for her daughter, partnerless and in the third term of a pregnancy; and for her granddaughter Swiv, a spirited nine-year-old who has been suspended from school. Cramped together in their Toronto home, on the precipice of extraordinary change, Grandma and Swiv undertake a vital new project, setting out to explain their lives in letters they will never send.

Alternating between the exuberant, precocious voice of young Swiv and her irrepressible, tenacious Grandma, Fight Night is a love letter to mothers and grandmothers, and to all the women who are still fighting-painfully, ferociously- for a way to live on their own terms.

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272 pages

Average rating: 7.27

33 RATINGS

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CazzaT
Jun 29, 2023
10/10 stars
This is a hell of a book! I laughed out loud and cried to myself. To quote a character, "life is super fucking hard, right?" but this book makes me feel joyful to be alive.
Harriett
Apr 23, 2023
8/10 stars
I like a child narrator, and the “unreliable” nature of that naive point-of-view. Swiv is savvy as well as young though, so sometimes she put me in my place. Grandma too could pull some unpredictable punches (!), and they each reminded me that there’s more than one interpretation to a situation. All done with a often unintentional sense of humor made this a charming and edifying read.
ReadHer
Apr 16, 2023
9/10 stars
So funny! Loved it. Loved the strong women in it, especially Grandma and Swiv, the daughter and narrator. I laughed out loud at so many parts especially towards the end in the hospital. Swiv as narrator is so excellent.

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