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Harrison Mooney

    Weird and Wild Vancouver
    Invisible Boy
    • Invisible Boy

      A Memoir of Self-Discovery

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.3(40)Add rating

      This memoir chronicles the journey of a Black boy adopted into a white, Christian fundamentalist family, exploring themes of identity, belonging, and systemic racism. Raised in a sheltered environment filled with conflicting messages, he grapples with his place in a society that often marginalizes him. Through reconnecting with his birth mother, he uncovers the trauma and violence affecting Black families and ultimately discovers his own beauty and self-worth, leading to a profound understanding of his identity and heritage.

      Invisible Boy
    • Weird and Wild Vancouver

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Vancouver, one of Canadas youngest and most beautiful cities, got its start after a down-on-his-luck squatter built a saloon to serve thirsty loggers. Considering these humble beginnings, its no wonder the citys history is littered with the weird and wild.

      Weird and Wild Vancouver