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One Second at a Time: My Story of Pain and Reclamation

Autor Diane Morrisseau Contribuţii de Elisabeth Brannigan
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 mai 2024
A deeply personal history of colonialism’s effects on an Ojibway-Anishinabe woman who survives a traumatic childhood and eventually escapes domestic violence to find hope and healing.

Bullied and abused at the Fort Alexander Indian Residential day school, Diane Morrisseau fought back and left school at the age of fifteen. Despite her strength, a childhood of trauma and abuse led her into the arms of Edgar Olson, and by sixteen, the young Ojibway-Anishinabe woman had given birth to her first child and married the man who would become her tormentor for the next eighteen years. Her abuser was aided and abetted by the same systems of colonialism that failed to protect Diane during her childhood. Edgar was able to keep Diane and her children trapped in a cycle of violence for years, without being held accountable by law or society. What could have been a chronicle of unrelenting hardship instead becomes the narrative of how Diane found the strength to survive, reclaim her life, and eventually thrive. Today she draws meaning from her painful past, counseling women, children, and men experiencing similarly difficult circumstances.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780774880978
ISBN-10: 077488097X
Pagini: 180
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: University of British Columbia Press
Colecția Purich Publishing

Notă biografică

Diane Morrisseau is an Elder and counselor from Sagkeeng First Nation. Elisabeth Brannigan is an elementary school teacher who lives with her family in Traverse Bay, Manitoba.

Recenzii

"Diane Morrisseau has overcome a lifetime of abuse, from her time in a residential school to a violent husband of 18 years. The cause of the most trauma remains the colonial systems that maintain oppression and refuse to protect her. In spite of it all, she’s been able to use her experiences to help other women heal."

"Diane Morrisseau recounts her history with one aim: to help other victims of violence know they are not alone, and that escape is possible. The author’s entire career, and this book, testify to her desire to extend to others the hope that eluded her in the depths of her desperate circumstances."

"One Second at a Time: My Story of Pain and Reclamation is a heart-rending read of Diane Morrisseau’s life and pathway to healing.  This work is a powerful statement about human survival, strength, and the power of healing. . . It is truly one woman’s truth that seeks to show us, both women and men, that there is a path beyond abuse and trauma. There is hope for better futures for ourselves and future generations through healing."