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Stolen Life: Journey Of A Cree Woman

af Rudy Wiebe

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This is a chronicle of justice & injustice, the true story of the events that put Yvonne Johnson behind bars for life at the age of twenty-seven for the murder of an alleged child abuser. Above all, it is the unforgettable story of a Native woman who has broken a lifetime of silence to share the understandings that sustain her. Written with the compassion that is the hallmark of Rudy Wiebe's work, & informed by Yvonne Johnson's own intelligence & poetic eloquence, this award-winning book unites one of Canada's foremost writers & the great-great-granddaughter of Chief Big Bear in a collaboration that speaks to us all. "So rich ...I couldn't put it down. The central miracle of the book is in the relationship between Wiebe, a distinguished novelist, & Johnson, a woman whose spirit & creativity belie the unimaginably grim events of her life. They find each other in the underworld of Johnson's life story, & emerge with a book that is an act of redemption." --Ann-Marie MacDonald, author of Fall on Your Knees "A must read...One of the best non-fiction books of the year."--Ottawa Sun "Stolen Life is a gift of understanding...A compelling story infused with hope & spirituality." --Financial Post "[Stolen Life is] about the humbling & unyielding power of forgiveness ...told as poignantly as Frank McCourt tells his story in Angela's Ashes." --Georgia Straight.… (mere)
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  BooksInMirror | Feb 19, 2024 |
This is a powerful story of how a life of horrific abuse can sometimes lead to decisions being made that will affect the rest of a person's life. As I read this book I felt a great deal of sympathy for Yvonne, who rightfully should have been raised in a nurturing home but instead was raised with violence, neglect, and abuse.

I liked that Yvonne's journal was part of this book, and that the way she writes and speaks is so accurately presented. I have read other reviews (not on LT) that found this to be disconcerting and hard to follow, but I didn't find that to be true.

Yvonne is honest and forthright about what happened, not only as a child and young woman, but also about what happened on the night the tragedy (murder) occured. However, to me the ultimate tragedy is that she herself is a victim; had she been raised in a nurturing environment, this story need never have been written.

I came away from this book with admiration for Yvonne, who had the courage to tell her story no matter how ugly it got. ( )
  Mokihana | Jul 5, 2010 |
"This is a chronicle of justice and injustice, the true story of the events
that put Yvonne Johnson behind bars for life at the age of twenty-seven. Above
all, it is the unforgettable story of a Native woman who has broken a lifetime
of silence to share the understandings that sustain her. Written with the
compassion that is the hallmark of Rudy Wiebe's work, and informed by Yvonne
Johnson's own intelligence and poetic eloquence, this award-wining book unites
one of Canada's foremost writers and the great-great-granddaughter of Chief Big
Bear in a collaboration that speaks to us all." --back cover
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  collectionmcc | Mar 6, 2018 |
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This is a chronicle of justice & injustice, the true story of the events that put Yvonne Johnson behind bars for life at the age of twenty-seven for the murder of an alleged child abuser. Above all, it is the unforgettable story of a Native woman who has broken a lifetime of silence to share the understandings that sustain her. Written with the compassion that is the hallmark of Rudy Wiebe's work, & informed by Yvonne Johnson's own intelligence & poetic eloquence, this award-winning book unites one of Canada's foremost writers & the great-great-granddaughter of Chief Big Bear in a collaboration that speaks to us all. "So rich ...I couldn't put it down. The central miracle of the book is in the relationship between Wiebe, a distinguished novelist, & Johnson, a woman whose spirit & creativity belie the unimaginably grim events of her life. They find each other in the underworld of Johnson's life story, & emerge with a book that is an act of redemption." --Ann-Marie MacDonald, author of Fall on Your Knees "A must read...One of the best non-fiction books of the year."--Ottawa Sun "Stolen Life is a gift of understanding...A compelling story infused with hope & spirituality." --Financial Post "[Stolen Life is] about the humbling & unyielding power of forgiveness ...told as poignantly as Frank McCourt tells his story in Angela's Ashes." --Georgia Straight.

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