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North of Nowhere
North of Nowhere: Song of a Truth and Reconciliation Commissioner | Marie Wilson
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The incomparable first-hand account of the historic Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada told by one of the commissioners who led it. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission was established to record the previously hidden history of more than a century of forced residential schooling for Indigenous children. Marie Wilson helped lead that work as one of just three commissioners. With the skills of a journalist, the heart of a mother and grandmother, and the insights of a life as the spouse of a residential school survivor, Commissioner Wilson guides readers through her years witnessing survivor testimony across the country, providing her unique perspective on the personal toll and enduring public value of the commission. In this unparalleled account, she honours the voices of survivors who have called Canada to attention, determined to heal, reclaim, and thrive. Part vital public documentary, part probing memoir, North of Nowhere breathes fresh air into the possibilities of reconciliation amid the persistent legacy of residential schools. It is a call to everyone to view the important and continuing work of reconciliation not as an obligation but as a gift.
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I finished a second book for Nonfiction November, a recently published memoir by Marie Wilson, one of the 3 commissioners for the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada. The commissioners had to listen to harrowing testimony from survivors of Canada's residential school system. This was an informative read but some of the stories are very disturbing.

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Bookwormjillk Sounds like a hard but important read 4w
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