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Love Life Loss and a Little Bit of Hope

By: Chief R. Stacey Laforme
Narrated by: Chief R. Stacey Laforme, Jared Tailfeathers, Lorene Shyba
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Publisher's Summary

The poetry in Love Life Loss and a little bit of hope invites non-Indigenous people to see through the eyes of Indigenous people with topics of peace and humanity, as well as grief, trauma, and a little bit of hope. Chief Stacey Laforme breathes life into every poem and story he shares, drawing from his own experiences. Rich with the essence of his soul, the poems in this book capture the moments and emotions that have shaped his life. His desire is for listener to not just listen, but to truly feel the humour and pain intertwined in these poems.

©2024 R. Stacey Laforme (P)2024 Durvile Publications Ltd.

Critic Reviews

Thought-provoking and healing meditations.... Giima Laforme writes from his perspective as a son, father, husband, community leader, but most of all as a human being.

—Kevin Hearn, band member of Barenaked Ladies

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