Reconciling, Larry Grant
Reconciling, Larry Grant
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Reconciling
A Lifelong Struggle to Belong

Author: Larry Grant, Scott Steedman

Narrator: Kaipo Schwab

Unabridged: 7 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 02/03/2026


Synopsis

It's taken most of Larry Grant's long life for his extraordinary heritage to be appreciated. He was born in a hop field outside Vancouver in 1936, the son of a Musqueam cultural leader and an immigrant from a village in Guangdong, China. In 1940, when the Indian agent discovered that their mother had married a non-status man, Larry and his two siblings were stripped of their status. With one stroke of the pen, they were disenfranchised—no longer recognized as Indigenous.Reconciling is a series of conversations between Larry and writer Scott Steedman as they visit pivotal geographical places together. Larry tells the story of his life, including his thoughts on reconciliation and the path forward for First Nations and Canada. His life echoes the barely known story of Vancouver and spans key events of the last two centuries, including Chinese immigration and the Head Tax, the ravages of residential school and now Indigenous revival and the accompanying change in worldview.When Larry talks about reconciliation, he uses the verb reconciling, an ongoing, unfinished process we're all going through. "I have been reconciling my whole life, with my inner self," he explains. "To not belong was forced upon me by the colonial society that surrounded me. But reconciling with myself is part of all that."

Reviews

Goodreads review by Amie's Book on September 09, 2025

This memoir is a fascinating read. Indigenous storytellers are sorely needed in our society and those that tell true stories are the most desired. Larry Grant's RECONCILING contains a wealth of knowledge about the indigenous history including the impact of the residential school genocide. Anyone int......more

Goodreads review by Mike on August 07, 2025

Thank you Simon and Schuster and Edelweiss for the advance copy of this book. This is a tough one to review. The concept, ideas and story is solid. However, the delivery was average. The story of an Indigenous boy with a father from another culture is fairly common. Most can agree that how we dealt wi......more

Goodreads review by Lian on December 27, 2025

very very very good. really enjoyed the context given about the changing landscape of Vancouver, especially anecdotes about Chinatown... really puts into perspective just how quickly it has changed, become gentrified, and the community eroded......more

Goodreads review by Enid on July 12, 2025

This is a nice reporting of a life lived, important for the historical record of the Musqueam. Thanks to the publisher and Edelweiss for granting me access to an early digital review copy.......more

Goodreads review by Kate on September 09, 2025

Really appreciated hearing and amplifying lives like Larry’s, but the writing style became very monotonous after a while......more