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They took him from his home as a child. They took his language, his culture, and the comfort of his family. They tried to take his identity. In this deeply personal and courageous memoir, Thomas Taronhata Stacey shares his lived experience inside a Canadian Indian Residential School—a system that forever changed the lives of thousands of Indigenous children. Through the eyes of a young boy, you will walk alongside him as he faces fear, isolation, and the harsh realities of a world far removed from the love and teachings of home. You will feel the silence that surrounded him, the confusion of being separated from everything familiar, and the quiet strength that grew within him despite it all. This is not just a story of suffering—it is a story of survival. It is about resilience in the face of unimaginable hardship. It is about identity that could not be erased. It is about a spirit that refused to be broken. With honesty and courage, this memoir brings to light a history that must never be forgotten. It gives voice to those who were silenced and honors the strength of those who endured. This book is for anyone seeking truth, understanding, and healing. It is for those who wish to learn, to reflect, and to carry forward the stories that matter. The journey you are about to take is not an easy one—but it is an important one. Call to Action Begin this powerful journey of truth, resilience, and remembrance. Visit: www.indigenouswisdombookstore.com

A Life Stolen: My Years in a Canadian Residential School

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