Description
The Kerry Gladue Story is a book regarding the effects of intergenerational trauma of the Residential School System and the challenges Kerry and so many others have had to face in life. After 35 years of active addiction, Kerry woke up in a prison cell after the sudden death of his mother and sister. Kerry screamed out one last time for a second chance at a new life. Kerry’s decision in that prison cell would alter the course of his life and thousands of others, promoting hope and guidance, and second chances to those seeking a way out. 151 pages: Photographs included
“Kerry’s story is about ill-equipped parents who were permanently and significantly damaged by Canada’s shameful Residential School System for our indigenous people.” Judge James (Jim) Ogle PCJ
“Kerry’s story is about ill-equipped parents who were permanently and significantly damaged by Canada’s shameful Residential School System for our indigenous people.” Judge James (Jim) Ogle PCJ