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For joshua, An ojibway father teaches his son, Richard Wagamese

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For joshua, An ojibway father teaches his son, Richard Wagamese
Language
eng
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Main title
For joshua
Medium
sound recording audiobook download
Responsibility statement
Richard Wagamese
Sub title
An ojibway father teaches his son
Summary
The heartfelt memoir from one of Canada's most beloved writers. Staring the modern world in the eye, Richard Wagamese confronts its snares and perils. He sees people coveting without knowing why, looking for roots without understanding what constitutes home, searching for acceptance without extending reciprocal respect, and longing for love without knowing how to offer it. He sees this because he lived it. For Joshua Wagamese's love letter to his estranged son. Ojibway tradition calls for fathers to walk their children through the world and teach them their place in it. To teach them they belong. In this intimate memoir, Wagamese describes his own tumultuous journey—though childhood trauma, racism, and substance abuse—and his fight to emerge stronger. His road to self-knowledge has been long and treacherous, but this has furnished him, if not with a complete set of answers, then at least with a profound understanding of the questions. Hoping to impart his newfound understanding of the world onto his beloved son, Wagamese shares his search for happiness and the choices he has made to open himself up to it

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