All the Way: My Life on Ice

by Jordin Tootoo

Paperback, 2015

Status

Available

Call number

796.962 T66 2015

Call number

796.962 T66 2015

Description

"All the Way tells the story of someone who has travelled far from home to realize a dream, someone who has known glory and cheering crowds, but also the demons of despair. It is the searing, honest tale of a young man who has risen to every challenge and nearly fallen short in the toughest game of all, while finding a way to draw strength from his community and heritage, and giving back to it as well"--Www.amazon.com.

Publication

Penguin Canada (2015), Edition: Illustrated, 240 pages

Original language

English

Language

User reviews

LibraryThing member cebellol
I'll be honest. Autobiographies aren't my favorite, but this one wasn't so bad. It wasn't quite what I expected, but I later realized that I was asking for something that made no sense. The writing is simple, but strong and honest, much like Tootoo comes across on the pages. They way I'd imagined
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it would have been verbose and flowery, to say the least, like all the other autobiographies and biographies I've read. I now realize that it was a foolish expectation.

This is the story of the struggle, survival, and perseverance of an underdog turned fan favorite. A must read for Tootoo fans, and general hockey fans alike. I'm really not sure how to do it justice in a review, so I won't try, to prevent misleading people. All I can say is give it a read. It's worth it.
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LibraryThing member LynnB
I've been wanting to read this for a while. I'm not a huge hockey fan, but I have worked in the Arctic and with people from that region. I wanted to learn more about the first Inuit player in the NHL, and one from such a remote community. The odds seem astronomical!

Jordin Tootoo has written about
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his life and his hockey career with brutal honesty. His is an interesting story. It shows the challenges young people face when moving south from remote communities. His story also shows the ongoing impact of racism. And I got a behind-the-scenes look at the business side of the NHL. Mr. Tootoo's story also shown Inuit culture: the devastating impact of alcohol, but also the strong family bonds and the healing power of going out on the land.

I would recommend this book to hockey fans, and to those who are interested in Canada's aboriginal cultures and people.
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ISBN

0143189204 / 9780143189206

Barcode

97801431892061
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