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Orange Shirt Day

September 30th: Revised Edition
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Orange Shirt Day by Phyllis Webstad is a children's book that tells the powerful true story of how an orange shirt became a symbol of remembrance and healing for children forced to attend residential schools in Canada. The narrative follows a young girl named Phyllis as she widens awareness of the residential school experience, promoting the values of diversity, acceptance, and reconciliation.
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This book may appeal to you if you're looking to introduce children to important historical and cultural events, specifically related to Indigenous experiences in Canada. It shares a meaningful story that aims to promote understanding and empathy through its powerful narrative.

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Orange Shirt Day, observed annually on 30th September, is also known as the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. It is an official day to honour Residential School Survivors and their families, and to remember the children who did not come home.

What was initially envisioned as a way to keep the conversations going about all aspects of Residential Schools in Williams Lake and the Cariboo Region of British Columbia, Canada, has now expanded into a movement across Turtle Island and beyond.

Orange Shirt Day: September 30th aims to create champions who will walk a path of reconciliation and promote the message that 'Every Child Matters'.

This award-winning book explores a number of important topics, including the historical, generational, and continual impacts of Residential Schools on Indigenous Peoples, the journey of the Orange Shirt Day movement, and how you can effectively participate in the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. With end-of-chapter reflection questions and a series of student art submissions, readers are guided to explore how they, and others, view and participate in Residential School reconciliation.

Medicine Wheel Publishing is committed to sharing diverse voices and perspectives, creating a platform for stories that celebrate Indigenous cultures and inspire understanding and respect among readers of all ages.

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Orange Shirt Day by Phyllis Webstad is widely appreciated for its poignant storytelling and its educational impact on young readers. The book has been praised for sensitively introducing the history and legacy of residential schools in Canada, fostering empathy and understanding in children. Reviewers commend its ability to inspire important conversations about cultural awareness, reconciliation, and healing.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781778540141

Publisher: Medicine Wheel

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 02 November 2023

Country: Canada

Imprint: Medicine Wheel

Edition: 2nd Revised edition

Illustration: Illustrations

Contributors:

  • Illustrated by Kristy Cameron

Audience: Children

DIMENSIONS

Width: 215.0mm

Height: 279.0mm

Weight: 1000g

Pages: 156

About the Author

Phyllis Webstad (nee Jack) is Northern Secwepemc (Shuswap) from the Stswecem’c Xgat’tem First Nation (Canoe Creek Indian Band). She comes from mixed Secwepemc and Irish/French heritage. She was born in Dog Creek and lives in Williams Lake, BC, Canada. Through sharing her personal Orange Shirt Story, Phyllis has inspired thousands of people to honour Residential School Survivors and their families and share the call on September 30th of each year that “EVERY CHILD MATTERS.” Phyllis is well respected for her work, her courage and for striving to heal our communities and Nation through speaking her truth.

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