Permission to Land: A Memoir of Loss, Discovery, and Identity

Author:   Judy LeBlanc
Publisher:   Caitlin Press
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9781773861357


Pages:   162
Publication Date:   23 May 2024
Format:   Paperback
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Permission to Land: A Memoir of Loss, Discovery, and Identity


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When Judy LeBlanc’s mother died in 2015, she embarked on a personal journey of discovery and reconciliation with her known but unacknowledged Coast Salish ancestry on her mother’s side. She was to discover that both maternal great-grandparents had Scottish fathers and Coast Salish mothers. Her great-grandmother was from the W̱SÁNEĆ people in what is now known as Saanich on Vancouver Island, and her great-grandfather was the son of a woman from either the Suquamish in Washington state or the Tsleil-Waututh in Burrard Inlet, North Vancouver. Finally, LeBlanc discovers that her great aunt attended Chemawa, an American Indian boarding school where, at the age of fourteen, she contracted tuberculosis and was sent home to die. In this intimate and moving memoir-in-essays, LeBlanc reflects on the impact of erasure in her family, particularly on the women through four generations. Marked by grief for the loss of her mother and the discovery of buried family secrets, LeBlanc sets out on a journey, both literary and cultural, in the form of a voyage by canoe to the home of her ancestors. Permission to Land is a powerful and vulnerable exploration of the complexities of family, heritage and identity, courageously questioning whether it is possible to seek renewal after irrevocable loss.

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Author:   Judy LeBlanc
Publisher:   Caitlin Press
Imprint:   Caitlin Press
ISBN:  

9781773861357


ISBN 10:   1773861352
Pages:   162
Publication Date:   23 May 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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"""How can we acknowledge our debt to ancestors whose histories have been largely erased? How can we connect to an unspoken past? In this probing and poetic memoir, Judy LeBlanc reflects on her Scottish and Coast Salish matrilineal heritage—naming the institutional and internalized racism, tracing the patterns of plague and plenty, offering her people’s stories as tribute to them and gift to her readers, in language as supple as cedar and strong as heartwood. -- Susan Olding, author of Big Reader ""Judy LeBlanc’s intimate yet sweeping memoir affirms the pull of place and kin in finding one’s footing. In beautiful prose, she delves into family stories and complicated truths, touching the tender wounds of disconnection and estrangement. Insightful and candid, these interconnected pieces are a compelling call to belonging. -- Lorri Neilsen Glenn, author of The Old Moon in Her Arms: Women I have Known and Been"


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Judy LeBlanc is a writer from Fanny Bay, BC. Several of her stories and essays have been published in Canadian literary journals, and a collection of her short stories, The Promise of Water, was published by Oolichan Books in 2017. She won the Sheldon Currie Fiction prize in 2012, the Islands Fiction contest in 2015, and she’s been a runner-up for fiction contests with Room, PRISM international and the CBC. Though she was born and raised on the west coast, she has Acadian ancestry on her father’s side. She was the founder of the Fat Oyster Reading Series in Fanny Bay and taught creative writing at North Island College for several years.

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