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The Education of Augie Merasty
A Residential School Memoir - New Edition
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Joseph Auguste (Augie) Merasty
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With contributions by:
David Carpenter
Language:
English
Published/Copyright:
2017
About this book
A courageous and intimate chronicle of a young boy's life in an Indian residential school.
Author / Editor information
Merasty Joseph Auguste (Augie) :
A retired Cree trapper, Joseph Auguste Merasty attended St. Therese Residential School in Sturgeon Landing, Saskatchewan, from 1935 to 1944. He lived in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.
Carpenter David : David Carpenter is an award-winning author and editor of eighteen books. He lives in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
A retired Cree trapper, Joseph Auguste Merasty attended St. Therese Residential School in Sturgeon Landing, Saskatchewan, from 1935 to 1944. He lived in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.
David Carpenter is an award-winning author and editor of eighteen books. He lives in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
David Carpenter is an award-winning author and editor of eighteen books. He lives in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Reviews
"At 86, Augie Merasty has been a lot of things: Father. Son. Outdoorsman. Homeless. But now he is a first-time author, and the voice of a generation of residential-school survivors.... The Education of Augie Merasty is the tale of a man not only haunted by his past, but haunted by the fundamental need to tell his own story... one of the most important titles to be published this spring." —Globe and Mail
"A sharp-eyed account." —Toronto Star
"Historically significant." —Publishers Weekly
"[Augie] wrote his memoir to show people the unbelievable atrocities suffered by so many Indigenous people and in the hope that others would come forward to tell their stories of what happened in the residential schools." —Eagle Feather News
"This book is so much bigger than its small size. It is a path to healing. We cannot change history, but we can acknowledge it, learn about it, and remember it." —Prairies North
"The Education of Augie Merasty might be a small book, but it carries a punch to it that all Canadian need to read and understand." —Rabble
"A truly extraordinary memoir by a truly extraordinary man." —Midwest Book Review
"Carpenter's introduction and afterword... allow us to come to better understand Augie's 'sometimes chaotic, sometimes heroic aftermath of his life,' as Carpenter describes his last decade. Where Augie focuses on physical scars, Carpenter's experiences with Augie illustrate the long-term impacts on his residential school experience. And with The Education of Augie Merasty, he helps Merasty--who could be any number of individuals we each pass on the street--find his voice." —Active History
"Unsettling and profound, and good." —Blacklock's Reporter
"In this book I have seen horror through eyes of a child." —James Daschuk, author of Clearing the Plains
"A story in which our entire nation has an obscure and dark complicity." —David Carpenter, co-author of The Education of Augie Merasty and author of The Gold and other books
"A sharp-eyed account." —Toronto Star
"Historically significant." —Publishers Weekly
"[Augie] wrote his memoir to show people the unbelievable atrocities suffered by so many Indigenous people and in the hope that others would come forward to tell their stories of what happened in the residential schools." —Eagle Feather News
"This book is so much bigger than its small size. It is a path to healing. We cannot change history, but we can acknowledge it, learn about it, and remember it." —Prairies North
"The Education of Augie Merasty might be a small book, but it carries a punch to it that all Canadian need to read and understand." —Rabble
"A truly extraordinary memoir by a truly extraordinary man." —Midwest Book Review
"Carpenter's introduction and afterword... allow us to come to better understand Augie's 'sometimes chaotic, sometimes heroic aftermath of his life,' as Carpenter describes his last decade. Where Augie focuses on physical scars, Carpenter's experiences with Augie illustrate the long-term impacts on his residential school experience. And with The Education of Augie Merasty, he helps Merasty--who could be any number of individuals we each pass on the street--find his voice." —Active History
"Unsettling and profound, and good." —Blacklock's Reporter
"In this book I have seen horror through eyes of a child." —James Daschuk, author of Clearing the Plains
"A story in which our entire nation has an obscure and dark complicity." —David Carpenter, co-author of The Education of Augie Merasty and author of The Gold and other books
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Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
eBook published on:
March 4, 2017
eBook ISBN:
9780889774681
Edition:
New Edition
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
Main content:
150
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1 b&w illustration
eBook ISBN:
9780889774681
Keywords for this book
residential school; Residential schools; Residential School memoir; residential school stories; truth and reconciliation; Indigenous memoir; land back; genocide; cultural genocide; a knock on the door; Truth and Reconciliation Commission; generational trauma; intergenerational trauma; Racism in Canada; colonialism; Colonization; Augie Merasty; Treaty 4; Treaty 1; Idle No More; Aboriginal reconciliation
Audience(s) for this book
College/higher education;General/trade;