My Daughter Rehtaeh Parsons

Awards:   Short-listed for George Borden Writing for Change Award 2022 (Canada) Winner of George Borden Writing for Change Award 2022 (Canada)
Author:   Glen Canning ,  Susan McClelland
Publisher:   Goose Lane Editions
ISBN:  

9781773101484


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   18 May 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Awards

  • Short-listed for George Borden Writing for Change Award 2022 (Canada)
  • Winner of George Borden Writing for Change Award 2022 (Canada)

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Winner, George Borden Writing for Change Award One of Indigo's Best Books of 2021 So Far Rehtaeh Parsons was a gifted teenager with boundless curiosity and a love for family, science, and the natural world. But her life was derailed when she went to a friend’s house for a sleepover and the two of them dropped by at a neighbour’s house, where a group of boys were having a party. The next day, one of the boys circulated a photo on social media: it showed Rehtaeh half naked, with a boy up against her. She had no recollection of what had happened. For 17 months, Rehtaeh was shamed from one school to the next. Bullied by her peers, she was scorned by their parents and her community. No charges were laid by the RCMP. In comfortable, suburban Nova Scotia, Rehtaeh spiralled into depression. Failed by her school, the police, and the mental health system, Rehtaeh attempted suicide on April 4, 2013. She died three days later. But her story didn’t die with her. Rehtaeh’s death shone a searing light on attitudes toward issues of consent and sexual assault. It also led to legislation on cyberbullying, a review of mental health services for teens, and an overhaul of how Canadian schools deal with cyber exploitation. My Daughter Rehtaeh Parsons offers an unsparing look at Rehtaeh’s story, the social forces that enable and perpetuate violence and misogyny among teenagers, and parental love in the midst of horrendous loss.

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Author:   Glen Canning ,  Susan McClelland
Publisher:   Goose Lane Editions
Imprint:   Goose Lane Editions
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9781773101484


ISBN 10:   177310148
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   18 May 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Heartbreaking. Simply heartbreaking. This is a tragedy we must not look away from because it reveals so much about this world and the issues and problems we must confront head-on. This book, with its unrelenting poignancy and honesty, is a necessary read to begin that long, hard, necessary look. - Jared Yates Sexton - 20210302 My Daughter Rehtaeh Parsons asks all of us to deeply examine the roots of sexual violence, the ways in which it is perpetuated in our society, and how we all need to take action. Glen Canning skillfully shares the grief that is bearing witness to your child being harmed not only by her peers but by the systems that purport to support her. - Farrah Kahn - 20210302 A necessary call-to-action, My Daughter Rehtaeh Parsons is a heartwrenching look at the ripple effects of misogyny and the devastating impacts of an indifferent legal system. Rehtaeh Parsons was a resilient young woman who fought like hell for a more just world, and it is a gift to all of us that Glen has continued that work. I believe we have a collective responsibility to bear witness and heed his call for change. - Julie S. Lalonde - 20210302


My Daughter Rehtaeh Parsons asks all of us to deeply examine the roots of sexual violence, the ways in which it is perpetuated in our society, and how we all need to take action. Glen Canning skillfully shares the grief that is bearing witness to your child being harmed not only by her peers but by the systems that purport to support her. - Farrah Kahn, gender justice advocate - 20210302 A necessary call-to-action, My Daughter Rehtaeh Parsons is a heartwrenching look at the ripple effects of misogyny and the devastating impacts of an indifferent legal system. Rehtaeh Parsons was a resilient young woman who fought like hell for a more just world, and it is a gift to all of us that Glen has continued that work. I believe we have a collective responsibility to bear witness and heed his call for change. - Julie S. Lalonde, author of Resilience is Futile - 20210302 Heartbreaking. Simply heartbreaking. This is a tragedy we must not look away from because it reveals so much about this world and the issues and problems we must confront head-on. This book, with its unrelenting poignancy and honesty, is a necessary read to begin that long, hard, necessary look. - Jared Yates Sexton, author of The Man They Wanted Me to Be - 20210302 Canning's book does more than just tell the story behind the headlines. He dives deeper into understanding his role as a man and how it has played out as well. - Shannon Sampert - Winnipeg Free Press - 20210621 Glen Canning wrote a book no father would ever dream of writing. - Allison Lawlor - The Book Shelf - 20210430 Not every book tells a beautiful story. Some tell hard ones. This is one of those. - Heidi Greco - The Miramichi Reader - 20210519


Heartbreaking. Simply heartbreaking. This is a tragedy we must not look away from because it reveals so much about this world and the issues and problems we must confront head-on. This book, with its unrelenting poignancy and honesty, is a necessary read to begin that long, hard, necessary look. - Jared Yates Sexton - 20210302 Not every book tells a beautiful story. Some tell hard ones. This is one of those. - Heidi Greco - The Miramichi Reader - 20210519 My Daughter Rehtaeh Parsons asks all of us to deeply examine the roots of sexual violence, the ways in which it is perpetuated in our society, and how we all need to take action. Glen Canning skillfully shares the grief that is bearing witness to your child being harmed not only by her peers but by the systems that purport to support her. - Farrah Kahn - 20210302 A necessary call-to-action, My Daughter Rehtaeh Parsons is a heartwrenching look at the ripple effects of misogyny and the devastating impacts of an indifferent legal system. Rehtaeh Parsons was a resilient young woman who fought like hell for a more just world, and it is a gift to all of us that Glen has continued that work. I believe we have a collective responsibility to bear witness and heed his call for change. - Julie S. Lalonde - 20210302


Rehtaeh -- It's a name rooted in whimsy that would give rise to global headlines. - Evelyn C. White - Atlantic Books Today - 20210528 My Daughter Rehtaeh Parsons asks all of us to deeply examine the roots of sexual violence, the ways in which it is perpetuated in our society, and how we all need to take action. Glen Canning skillfully shares the grief that is bearing witness to your child being harmed not only by her peers but by the systems that purport to support her. - Farrah Kahn, gender justice advocate - 20210302 A necessary call-to-action, My Daughter Rehtaeh Parsons is a heartwrenching look at the ripple effects of misogyny and the devastating impacts of an indifferent legal system. Rehtaeh Parsons was a resilient young woman who fought like hell for a more just world, and it is a gift to all of us that Glen has continued that work. I believe we have a collective responsibility to bear witness and heed his call for change. - Julie S. Lalonde, author of Resilience is Futile - 20210302 Heartbreaking. Simply heartbreaking. This is a tragedy we must not look away from because it reveals so much about this world and the issues and problems we must confront head-on. This book, with its unrelenting poignancy and honesty, is a necessary read to begin that long, hard, necessary look. - Jared Yates Sexton, author of The Man They Wanted Me to Be - 20210302 Canning's book does more than just tell the story behind the headlines. He dives deeper into understanding his role as a man and how it has played out as well. - Shannon Sampert - Winnipeg Free Press - 20210621 Glen Canning wrote a book no father would ever dream of writing. - Allison Lawlor - The Book Shelf - 20210430 Not every book tells a beautiful story. Some tell hard ones. This is one of those. - Heidi Greco - The Miramichi Reader - 20210519


Author Information

Glen Canning is now an advocate for victims of sexual assault. He has spoken about Rehtaeh’s experience throughout Canada and the US. Susan McClelland is an award-winning magazine journalist and author. Her writing has appeared in the Walrus, the Guardian, and the Sunday Times Magazine.

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