When Catherine Lang's niece Michelle Lang was killed while embedded with Canadian troops near Kandahar City, Afghanistan, in 2009, her world shifted. As she pieced together fragments from Michelle's last days, Lang connected with the loved ones of soldiers who died alongside Michelle. She met with those injured by the roadside bomb, including the lone civilian woman talking to Michelle at the time of the blast, discovering in her and others a more intimate understanding of the meaning of sacrifice. Suddenly thrust close to this aspect of society, Lang began to question previously held black-and-white views about military engagement, and she turned to writing as a way to understand the impact on her and her family, and to ensure that Michelle lived on in memory. This process brings Lang to Saskatchewan, where she had lived as a child-- a homecoming that reveals much to Catherine about Michelle, and about herself. Brought together by a shared love of journalism, a career she left behind, and dedication to press freedom and to the rights of Afghan women and girls, Lang is led back to writing through her search for Michelle, and back to Michelle through the language of love and loss.
Format:Paperback
Language:English
ISBN:1773861514
ISBN13:9781773861517
Release Date:January 2025
Publisher:Caitlin Press
Length:224 Pages
Weight:0.83 lbs.
Dimensions:0.6" x 6.0" x 8.9"
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