
From the Rez to the Mountaintop
Becoming Who We're Meant to Be
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Narrated by:
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Erica McLean
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Erica McLean
About this listen
From the Rez to the Mountaintop: Becoming Who We're Meant to Be is the hopeful journey of an Indigenous woman on her path to healing, self-love and self-mastery. Told in three parts: love, work, and grow, this narrative nonfiction story provides listeners the space to consider their own story and capacity to pursue self-mastery and become the person they were meant to be.
McLean believes reconciliation is as much a personal journey as it is a societal one. Through the telling of personal story and lessons picked up along the way, author Erica McLean believes through love, work and the pursuit of growth, we can change our worlds. We can reach the peak of our own mountains.
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