Reconciling History

Jody Wilson-Raybould in conversation about her new book, Reconciling History.

Thursday November 14
7:00PM (Doors Open 6:30PM)
Paul O’Regan Hall, Halifax Central Library, 5440 Spring Garden Road

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Join us Nov 14th in Paul Oโ€™Regan Hall at Halifax Central Library for the launch of Jody Wilson-Raybouldโ€™s Reconciling History.

From theย #1ย national bestselling author of โ€˜Indianโ€™ in the Cabinet and True Reconciliation, a truly unique history of our landโ€”powerful, devastating, remarkableโ€”as told through the voices of both Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples.

The totem pole forms the foundation for this unique and important oral history of Canada. Its goal is both toweringly ambitious and beautifully direct: To tell the story of this country in a way that prompts readers to look from different angles, to see its dimensions, its curves, and its cuts. To see that history has an arc, just as the totem pole rises, but to realize that it is also in the details along the way that important meanings are to be found. To recognize that the story of the past is always there to be retold and recast, and must be conveyed to generations to come. That in the act of re-telling, meaning is found, and strength is built.

The traditional telling of the history of Canada, and in particular the history of the relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples, has not been a common or shared enterprise. In many ways, it has been an exclusive and siloed one. Among the countless peoples and groups that make up this vast country, the voices and experiences of a few have too often dominated those of many others.

Reconciling History shares voices that have seldom been heard, and in this ground-breaking book they are telling and re-telling history from their perspectives. Born out of the oral history in True Reconciliation, and complemented throughout with stunning photography and art, Reconciling History takes this approach to telling our collective story to an entirely different level.

This is a free event, but register in advance to secure your seat.

Presented in partnership with the Kingโ€™s Co-op Bookstore, and Penguin Random House Canada. Books will be available for sale on site.ย