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Throwaway Child

Published
Aug 2017
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
42

About This Book

A recent report written after a six-year investigation into residential schools for Canadian First Nations people stated that at least 3,201 student deaths occurred in these schools, with many more going unrecorded.

The report goes on to state that "many students who went to residential school never returned. They were lost to their families...No one took care to count how many died or to record where they were buried."

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, in a 2016 speech to the Assembly of First Nations Special Chiefs Assembly said, "We know all too well how residential schools and other decisions by governments were used as a deliberate tool to eliminate Indigenous languages and cultures."

Throwaway Childis the story of one of these children.

The skeleton of a young girl is found beneath the cement basement floor in an abandoned Victorian in Toronto. On duty is Detective Constable Michael Crestwood who contacts forensic anthropologist Dr. Palmer Richardson to assist in the investigation. What they uncover is the story of a six-year-old Cree girl, stolen from her family, warehoused in a government run facility and then forgotten.

In a story with ties to current headlines,Throwaway Child explores the injustice experienced by two girls imprisoned in a mid-twentieth century residential school, their families, and the tragedy that results from one girl's need to find a home.

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First Edition Aug 2017 Emsa Publishing ISBN 1988843057
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Aug 2017 EMSA Publishing ISBN B074MD5NS8
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Aug 2017 EMSA Publishing ISBN 1988843065
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