Flowers on My Grave: How an Ojibwa Boy's Death Helped Break the Silence on Child Abuse Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Flowers on My Grave: How an Ojibwa Boy's Death Helped Break the Silence on Child Abuse Book

When a young Ojibwa boy named Lester Desjarlais took his own life, the inquest into his death became one of the longest in Manitoba's history, unearthing a story of sexual abuse, family suffering, and, finally tragedy. Award-winning journalist Ruth Teichroeb covered the story, and it was the Native women, themselves survivors of abuse, who taught her about the courage it takes to break the code of silence surrounding abuse.Read More

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  • 0002554291
  • 9780002554299
  • Ruth Teichroeb
  • 1 February 1996
  • Harpercollins Canada
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 256
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