Nothing But the Truth, Marie Henein
Nothing But the Truth, Marie Henein
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Nothing But the Truth
A Memoir

Author: Marie Henein

Narrator: Marie Henein

Unabridged: 7 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Signal

Published: 09/28/2021


Synopsis

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An intimate and no-holds-barred memoir by Canada's top defence lawyer, Nothing But the Truth weaves Marie Henein's personal story with her strongly held views on society's most pressing issues, legal and otherwise.

With Nothing But the Truth, Marie Henein, arguably the most sought-after lawyer in the country, has written a memoir that is at once raw, beautiful, and altogether unforgettable. Her story, as an immigrant from a tightknit Egyptian-Lebanese family, demonstrates the value of strong role models--from her mother and grandmother, to her brilliant uncle Sami who died of AIDS. She learned the value of hard work, being true to herself and others, and unapologetically owning it all.

Marie Henein shares here her unvarnished view on the ethical and practical implications of being a criminal lawyer, and how the job is misunderstood and even demonized. Ironically, her most successful cases made her a "lightning rod" in some circles, confirming her belief that much of the public's understanding of the justice system is based on popular culture, and social media, and decidedly not the rule of law. As she turns 50 and struggles with the corrosive effect on women of becoming invisible, Marie doubles down on being even more highly visible and opinionated as she deconstructs, among other things, the otherness of the immigrant experience (Where are you really from?), the pros and cons of being a household name in this country, opening her own boutique law firm, and the likes of Martha Stewart and her commoditization of previously unpaid female labour. Nothing But the Truth is refreshingly unconstrained and surprising--a woman at the top of her game in a male-dominated world.

About The Author

MARIE HENEIN is a senior partner at Henein Hutchison LLP, recognized in Canadian Lawyer as one of the country's Top Ten Litigation Boutiques. She has been interviewed on CBC's The National, written for the Globe and Mail, and is a sought after speaker. Named Toronto's 15th Most Powerful Person by Toronto Life, she has been repeatedly recognized as one of the Top 25 Most Influential Lawyers by Canadian Lawyer and was a recipient of the Laura Legge Award from the Law Society of Upper Canada and the Law Society of Upper Canada Medal. She lives in Toronto with her husband and two children.


Reviews

Goodreads review by chantel

An enigma lets us in. First off, I love the images that started every chapter and all the images interspersed throughout the book. I’ve always been intrigued by this woman, although parts of me were confounded by her when I’d first heard and seen her during the now infamous trial of a once legendary......more

I’m a female lawyer in Toronto and have met Marie before. She gave me some wonderful advice as I was about to begin my career which I will always cherish. After reading this book, that advice feels so much more meaningful. Our lives mirrored one another in ways I could have never imagined. I am so g......more

Everyone with even a fleeting interest in the criminal justice system should read this book. In the interests of disclosure (ha ha), I am a lawyer, and I am not among the people who wonder how Marie Henein could possibly do her job and sleep at night. In contrast, I have always deeply respected her......more

Goodreads review by Allison

Yeah, you know what?? It's worth it. I was one of those who thought "what? how could she??" I wasn't out protesting, but I was thinking it, talking like that with my friends, etc. I mean it's a visceral reaction, explainable, understandable. In this book, Henein answers it. Directly. Clearly. She ex......more


Quotes

“An astonishingly well-crafted mix of observations, personal history, portrayals and self-scrutiny. . . . a finely rendered life story.” —Winnipeg Free Press


“It’s an articulate telling of the life of an immigrant to Canada, adjusting to the cultural differences, rising above adversity, and becoming a role model for Canadian women. It’s a feminist treatise.” —Boomer Broadcast