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Vancouver Public Library

2019
Book > Fiction
Creators
Hess, Marie
Description
"Written by a Mohawk Institute Residential School survivor, this is a fierce and candid story that reveals the heartbreaking trauma of that tragic time in our history. The author portrays how the ongoing impact of the residential schools confinements has affected Indigenous communities over several generations and has contributed to many social problems that continue to exist today. By exploring that devastating history, the author finds and celebrates the resilient and hopeful spirit that many residential school survivors, like herself, have managed to retain in the face of horror and torment. This book is an important story that allows readers to understand the true modern history of this land and to honour the people who have survived it"--provided by publisher. 
Language
English

More Information

ISBN
1772310891; 9781772310894
Statement of Responsibility
Marie Hess.
Publication Information
Toronto : BookLand Press
Physical Description
94 pages ; 22 cm
Notes
Series title: Modern Indigenous voices.
 
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