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HALFBREED

Maria Campbell

Updated new edition of Maria Campbell's classic 1973 memoir. The book will include a new introduction and afterword, as well as restoration of the recently discovered missing text.
"I write this for all of you, to tell you what it is like to be a Halfbreed woman in our country. I want to tell you about the joys and sorrows, the oppressing poverty, the frustration and the dreams. . . . I am not bitter. I have passed that stage. I only want to say: this is what it was like, this is what it is still like."

For Maria Campbell, a Métis ("Halfbreed") in Canada, the brutal realities of poverty, pain, and degradation intruded early and followed her every step. Her story is a harsh one, but it is told without bitterness or self-pity. It is a story that begins in 1940 in northern Saskatchewan and moves across Canada's West, where Maria roamed in the rootless existence of day-to-day jobs, drug addiction, and alcoholism. Her path strayed ever near hospital doors and prison walls.

It was Cheechum, her Cree great-grandmother, whose indomitable spirit sustained Maria Campbell through her most desperate times. Cheechum's stubborn dignity eventually led the author to take pride in her Métis heritage, and Cheechum's image inspired her in her drive for her own life, dignity; and purpose.

MARIA CAMPBELL was born and raised in a northern Saskatchewam Metis community. An author and community worker, her many books include Achimoona (1985) and Stories of the Road Allowance People (1995).
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Published 2019-11-05 by McClelland and Stewart

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Published 2019-11-05 by McClelland and Stewart

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Maria Campbell talks to CBC Radio about the heavily redacted portions of her 1973 memoir Read more...

Sometimes a book tells us what we have always known but in a way that makes it seem as if we have not heard it before.

Powerful, simple, direct, and passionate without being bitter.

The daring account of a strong-willed woman who defeated poverty, racism, alcohol and drug addiction by the age of thirty-three.

You can almost feel this book vibrating in your hands, it is so compelling. You read it with a kind of agonized heart-in-the-mouth sensation, halfway between laughter and tears.. Truth is stronger than fiction.

Here speaks a voice never heard before with such direct frankness, such humour: the voice of the true Canadian woman.

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