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Mind Over Matter

Hard-Won Battles on the Road to Hope
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In Mind Over Matter, pioneering Inuit NHL player Jordin Tootoo embarks on a profound journey of healing and understanding. Confronting the shadow of suicide and violence in his family, he uncovers the hidden trauma rooted in his father's secret past. From his battles with alcoholism to his role as a father, husband, and Indigenous role model, Tootoo candidly shares the lessons learned through perseverance, discipline, and Inuk traditions, offering a moving reflection on trauma, resilience, and the power of rewriting one's story.
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This book is ideal for readers interested in sports memoirs, Indigenous experiences, and stories of personal transformation and resilience. It will particularly resonate with those seeking inspiration from authentic accounts of overcoming adversity.

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Following the bestselling success of the inspiring All the Way, pioneering Inuit NHLer Jordin Tootoo begins the process of healing in the wake of the suicide and violence that marks his family, only to discover the source of all that trauma in his father's secret past.

For some hockey players, retirement marks the moment when it's all over. But Jordin Tootoo is not most hockey players.

Having inspired millions when he first broke into the league, Tootoo continued to influence people throughout his careerβ€”not only through his very public triumph over alcoholism, but also his natural charisma. And now, years after hanging up his skates, he is more committed to doing things the right way and speaking about it to others, whether it's corporate executives or Indigenous youth.

But the news of unmarked graves on the grounds of residential schools brought back to life many of the demons that had haunted his family. In a moment of realization that left him rattled and saddened, Tootoo fit the pieces together. The years that were never spoken of. The heavy drinking. The all too predictable violence. His father was a survivor, marked by what he had survived.

As he travels back to Nunavut to try to speak with his father about what haunts him, he encounters the ghosts of the entire community. Still, as Tootoo says, we are continuously learning and rewriting our story at every step. He has learned from his mistakes and his victories. He has learned from examples of great courage and humility. He has learned from being a father and a husband. And he has learned from his own Inuk traditions, of perseverance and discipline in the face of hardship.

Weaving together life's biggest themes with observations and experiences, Jordin shares the kind of wisdom he has had to specialise inβ€”the hard-won kind.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780735242265

Publisher: Prentice Hall Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 17 October 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Prentice Hall Press

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 162.0mm

Height: 236.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 208

About the Author

JORDIN TOOTOO is the first Inuk hockey player to play in the NHL. Jordin captured the attention of the NHL as a tough, talented right-winger in his junior hockey days in Manitoba. In 2003, he received national attention when he played for Team Canada at the World Junior Hockey Championship. After playing 13 seasons in the NHL, he retired in 2018. He is known for speaking to youth and maintaining his Inuit culture. STEPHEN BRUNT is an award-winning writer and broadcaster for Sportsnet, and the co-host of The FAN 590's Writers Bloc with Jeff Blair and Richard Deitsch. He is the author of the #1 national bestselling Searching for Bobby Orr and All the Way, with Jordin Tootoo. He lives in Hamilton, Ontario, and in Winterhouse Brook, Newfoundland.

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