Soft as Bones

A Memoir

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Pub Date May 27 2025 | Archive Date Not set
House of Anansi Press Inc. | House of Anansi Press

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Description

A poetic memoir as intricately woven as a dreamcatcher about overcoming the pain of generational trauma with the power of traditional healing.

In her deeply affecting memoir, Soft as Bones, Chyana Marie Sage shares the pain of growing up with her father: a crack dealer who went to prison for molesting her older sister. She details the shame and guilt she carried for years after her family’s trauma as she went from one dysfunctional relationship to another, from one illegal drug to another. In revisiting her family’s history and weaving in the perspectives of her mother and sisters, Chyana examines the legacy of generational abuse, which began with her father’s father, who was forcibly removed from his family by the residential schools and Sixties Scoops programs.

Yet hers is also a story of hope, as it was the traditions of her people that saved her life. In candid, incisive, and delicate prose, Chyana braids personal narrative with Cree stories and ceremonies, all as a means of healing one small piece of the mosaic that makes up the dark past of colonialism shared by Indigenous people throughout Turtle Island.

A poetic memoir as intricately woven as a dreamcatcher about overcoming the pain of generational trauma with the power of traditional healing.

In her deeply affecting memoir, Soft as Bones, Chyana...


Advance Praise

“Chyana Marie Sage writes with an unflinching emotional clarity, lyrical prose, and a wisdom well beyond her years.”

— Tanya Talaga, author of The Knowing

“A searing, poetic memoir filled with resilience and strength … for anyone on a journey of reconciling the pain of the past with the hopes for the next generations.”

— Dallas Goldtooth, writer, actor, and community organizer




“Chyana Marie Sage writes with an unflinching emotional clarity, lyrical prose, and a wisdom well beyond her years.”

— Tanya Talaga, author of The Knowing

“A searing, poetic memoir filled with...


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ISBN 9781487013028
PRICE $21.99 (USD)
PAGES 296

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