When Swiv is temporarily kicked out of school, her Grandma gives her an assignment to write a letter to her absent father. Swiv's assignment to Grandma is to write a letter to Gord, her unborn grandchild and Swiv's brother or sister. 'You are a small thing,' Grandma writes to Gord, 'but you must learn to fight.' Grandma has been fighting all her life: she has fought to protect her family, and she has fought to make peace with her loved ones when they have chosen to leave her. Swiv's mother, too, is fighting "on every front," as Grandma puts it, 'Internally. Externally.' Fight Night is the story of three generations of women. It is a girl's love letter to the women who have raised her, women who know acutely what it costs to live in this world, who are finding a way-painfully, ferociously-to live on their own terms.
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Nació en Steinbach, Canadá, en 1964. Entre sus títulos más conocidos destacan las novelas «Complicada bondad» (Anagrama, 2007) y «Ellas hablan» (Sexto Piso, 2020). Su obra ha sido galardonada con una decena de premios, entre ellos los dos más importantes que puede recibir un autor canadiense: el Governor General's Award for Fiction y el Premio Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction (en dos ocasiones). «Pequeñas desgracias sin importancia» ha sido recientemente adaptada al cine.