This powerful memoir recounts the author's experience as a Sixties Scoop survivor from infancy to adulthood. Raw and unfiltered, the narrative captures the emotional legacy of colonial removal and the long journey toward identity, healing, and resilience. Told in the author’s own words, it is a candid exploration of grief, survival, and the quest for belonging.
For anyone seeking an honest Indigenous perspective on Canada’s history of forced assimilation, this story challenges, provokes, and ultimately inspires reflection and conversation.
This powerful memoir recounts the author's experience as a Sixties Scoop survivor from infancy to adulthood. Raw and unfiltered, the narrative captures the emotional legacy of colonial removal and the long journey toward identity, healing, and resilience. Told in the author’s own words, it is a candid exploration of grief, survival, and the quest for belonging.
For anyone seeking an honest Indigenous perspective on Canada’s history of forced assimilation, this story challenges, provokes, and ultimately inspires reflection and conversation.