We
are honoured to welcome David A. Robertson to the John Elliott Theatre as we
celebrate his book 52 Ways to Reconcile: How to Walk with Indigenous
Peoples on the Path to Healing, our One Book, One Halton Hills
selection for 2025. David A. Robertson is a bestselling, award-winning author,
a proud member of Norway House Cree Nation, and a powerful voice in Canadian
literature. He's also the founder of Swift Water Books, the first Indigenous
children's imprint within a major Canadian publishing house.
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Ways to Reconcile is more than just a book. It's a guide, a call to action,
and a hopeful roadmap for how each of us can take small but meaningful steps
toward reconciliation, one week at a time. It meets people exactly where they
are, whether they're just starting the journey or already walking the path. In
a time when Canadians are seeking unity, strength, and a deeper understanding
of our shared identity, this book offers us 52 achievable acts of
reconciliation – things like watching Indigenous TV shows, supporting
Indigenous artists, or engaging with Indigenous voices on social media. Many of
these actions are enjoyable, eye-opening, and best of all, doable. |