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After the death of her parents, Stella is separated from her community and her siblings and placed into a system that is set up to break her. Realizing that she can only rely on herself to survive in the world, Stella uses her natural instincts to navigate in the wilderness of society. As Stella sets off on life's journey, she finds herself in situations that will make you laugh, cry and blush. Dare to enter into Stella's world as she shares her story of love, loss, adventure and chaos. Journey with Stella as she finds her way home by sharing her stories with Mr. Evans, a man in a coma Stella has been hired to look after.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
After the death of her parents, Stella is separated from her community and her siblings and placed into a system that is set up to break her. Realizing that she can only rely on herself to survive in the world, Stella uses her natural instincts to navigate in the wilderness of society. As Stella sets off on life's journey, she finds herself in situations that will make you laugh, cry and blush. Dare to enter into Stella's world as she shares her story of love, loss, adventure and chaos. Journey with Stella as she finds her way home by sharing her stories with Mr. Evans, a man in a coma Stella has been hired to look after.
Autorenporträt
Nancy Lafleur is Woodland Cree from Molanosa, Saskatchewan, and a member of the Lac La Ronge Indian Band. A teacher since 1993, and now a student Retention Specialist with the Prince Albert Grand Council, Nancy turned to traditional healing and spiritual practices to find a path past her childhood traumas. Seeing widespread evidence of multi-generational abuse, Nancy decided to share her painful story with the hope that it will help others find their healing journey. As she observed, "Sharing this part of my life with the world is by far one of the biggest challenges I have faced. Sharing personal, traumatic events about one's self is not easy. I felt that it was something I had to do, not just for myself, but for those who have suffered and have not found their healing journey, and for those whose innocence and childhood is being stolen at this moment."