Peace Shall Destroy Many is the first novel by Canadian author Rudy Wiebe.
The novel surrounds the lives of pacifist Mennonites in Saskatchewan during World War II.
[1] The book generated considerable controversy in the Canadian Mennonite community when it was first published, forcing Wiebe to resign his position as editor of the Mennonite Brethren Herald.
[2] The book is considered the first novel about Canadian Mennonites written in English and spurred on a wave of Mennonite literature in the decades after its publication.
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