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Jan 08, 2017Ifeoluwasola_0 rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
I felt priviledged to be able to share in the memories of Augie Merasty. More than anything else, the background of writing the book revealed the deep and inadvertent results of being in reaidential schools. The background, in fact, more than the memoire itself showed the real consequences of residential school, the story in which the country has a "dark and complicit past."