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The Truth About residential school

Chanie sitting alone on a bench, looking out of a window with a longing expression

Chanie, a young boy with dreams as vast as the sky, found himself in a place far from home. He missed his family and the warmth of his community. The school was cold and strange, filled with rules he didn't understand. Despite this, Chanie held onto hope, believing in a future where he could return home.

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The Truth About residential school

The Truth About residential school

Author: Emma Johnson

Age Range: 3-6 years

★★★★★9.8

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