Gregory Scofield's Thunder Through My Veins is the heartbreakingly beautiful memoir of one man's journey toward self-discovery, acceptance, and the healing power of art. Few people can justify a... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This book can break the heart, but if you have ever felt just a little bit of an outsider, you will rejoice at the author's acceptance of his past, his present and his hope for the future. Yes, it addresses that difficult in-between world of so-called "white" and "Indian", and the mystifying world of the Metis...I felt for Mr. Scofield as he wandered and wondered about the strange world of differences. It is heartening that he had guides to steer his way into accepting the role of a Northwestern Metis; I didn't have that benefit (and probably never will for the generations to come, as the U.S. will not acknowledge the Metis as a people in their own right.) The author made his own choices in a world that can be cripplingly confusing, through mental health care facilities and his struggle with his family, his sexuality, and his role in this world. It's an inspiring read, no matter what you call yourself- Indian, white, black, whatever... I "smiled out loud" at his grace in embracing his Metis culture, and his desire to help all people. We struggle, but only to accept ourselves. A beautiful book.
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