Baby No Name
Baby No Name is a raw, unfiltered memoir that takes you on an unforgettable journey through the life of an Indigenous person impacted by the Sixties Scoop. In the author’s own words—untouched and unedited—this story offers an unapologetically honest and gritty account of survival, identity, and the struggle to find a sense of belonging.
From babyhood to adulthood, the author opens the door to his painful, yet powerful experiences. Whether you find yourself relating to his journey, or even feeling angered by his blunt honesty, Baby No Name is sure to evoke emotion, challenge your perceptions, and make you think deeply about the lasting effects of the Sixties Scoop on Indigenous lives.
Expect a memoir that doesn’t sugarcoat or shy away from tough subjects. This is a story of grit, heartache, and survival, written by someone who’s lived it and is unafraid to tell it all. Prepare yourself for a journey that may be uncomfortable, but ultimately inspiring, as it urges you to reflect on your own story and the history that shapes us all.
If you’re looking for a book that will challenge you, provoke thought, and spark conversation, Baby No Name is a must-read.
Get Baby No Name on Amazon Canada, Amazon USA
Baby No Name is a raw, unfiltered memoir that takes you on an unforgettable journey through the life of an Indigenous person impacted by the Sixties Scoop. In the author’s own words—untouched and unedited—this story offers an unapologetically honest and gritty account of survival, identity, and the struggle to find a sense of belonging.
From babyhood to adulthood, the author opens the door to his painful, yet powerful experiences. Whether you find yourself relating to his journey, or even feeling angered by his blunt honesty, Baby No Name is sure to evoke emotion, challenge your perceptions, and make you think deeply about the lasting effects of the Sixties Scoop on Indigenous lives.
Expect a memoir that doesn’t sugarcoat or shy away from tough subjects. This is a story of grit, heartache, and survival, written by someone who’s lived it and is unafraid to tell it all. Prepare yourself for a journey that may be uncomfortable, but ultimately inspiring, as it urges you to reflect on your own story and the history that shapes us all.
If you’re looking for a book that will challenge you, provoke thought, and spark conversation, Baby No Name is a must-read.
Get Baby No Name on Amazon Canada, Amazon USA
Baby No Name is a raw, unfiltered memoir that takes you on an unforgettable journey through the life of an Indigenous person impacted by the Sixties Scoop. In the author’s own words—untouched and unedited—this story offers an unapologetically honest and gritty account of survival, identity, and the struggle to find a sense of belonging.
From babyhood to adulthood, the author opens the door to his painful, yet powerful experiences. Whether you find yourself relating to his journey, or even feeling angered by his blunt honesty, Baby No Name is sure to evoke emotion, challenge your perceptions, and make you think deeply about the lasting effects of the Sixties Scoop on Indigenous lives.
Expect a memoir that doesn’t sugarcoat or shy away from tough subjects. This is a story of grit, heartache, and survival, written by someone who’s lived it and is unafraid to tell it all. Prepare yourself for a journey that may be uncomfortable, but ultimately inspiring, as it urges you to reflect on your own story and the history that shapes us all.
If you’re looking for a book that will challenge you, provoke thought, and spark conversation, Baby No Name is a must-read.
Get Baby No Name on Amazon Canada, Amazon USA