CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW: How I Found My Voice and Learned to Live with Passion and Purpose

Celina Caesar-chavannes
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CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW: How I Found My Voice and Learned to Live with Passion and Purpose

Celina Caesar-chavannes
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Overall rating: 4.6666665 / 5 from 6 reviews.

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Truths and Inspirations, courage at its best!

"Well written inspiring book. Full of great insights and honesty. This book is inspirational on every level and shows how a courageous woman met life challenges with dignity and self respect. I loved every page. Thanks to Celina Caesar-Chavannes for sharing your very precious life with us all, we have a lot to learn from you."

Guava (5/5)

An Incredible Woman!

"I would like all of our political people to be like Celina with respect to Honesty, Integrity and Straightforwardness. She made me think hard about what I would be willing to stand up for."

Coni (5/5)

Recommended DIB read

"Bought this as a raffle prize for the company winter party. The winner was happy to win the book over the bigger prizes because she said this was a highly recommended read."

Cathiebility (5/5)

Was OK

"I really enjoyed the first half of the book . . . until politics came in. I could not keep interested as soon as she started running for Liberals. Not because of my political views, I just was not interested in the details of running - as much as tried to stay interested in it. I give it a 3 start because the 1st half was great!"

Brooke (3/5)

Simply brilliant

"I enjoyed this memoir immensely. It was filled with unabashed honesty and bluntness. I loved how Celina demonstrates in her memoir that embracing one’s own authenticity, the thing that makes you unique without fear or any reprisal is a form of self-care, self-love and true self-acceptance. A great nugget of wisdom to take from this memoir. *Thanks to Penguin Random House Canada & NetGalley for this Ebook in exchange for my honest review"

KitKat (5/5)

A true profile in courage.

"10 February, 2021 Dear Ms Celena Caesar Chavannes, After reading your book “Can You Hear Me Now?” my defining thought was, what an absolute profile in courage! Copies are now on the way to my daughter and three granddaughters. My admiration for your life’s story and your exquisite writing could not be greater. I was introduced to racism at the age of five when witnessing two white men kick in the head of a helpless Metis youth -while a crowd of white adults cheered while ignoring my screams. That example of pure vile racist hatred has strongly influenced my life for each of these last 79 years. In the process of trying to complete my own autobiography I recently mentioned that I thought it impossible for anyone to write a completely open account for personal reasons as well as because of the possible negative affect on family and friends. Your work, your beautiful life’s story (to date), destroyed that belief completely. I admit though I still will not be able to replicate your incredible honesty. Thank you for writing “Can You Hear Me Now?” and for sharing it with today’s world -so full of people who hopefully will become better for having read it. C R D Kelly"

Robert (5/5)

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  • Date de publication : Oct 26, 2023
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 280
  • Éditeur : Random House of Canada
  • ISBN : 9780735279599
  • Dimensions : 5.7" W x 1.0" L x 8.5" H
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“I can hear you, C3. I found myself tearing up in parts and chuckling in others—I heard your passionate voice, felt your determination and smiled at your undeniable wit, all reverberating throughout the pages of this book. Yours is an important journey. Thank you for telling it. You are as inspiring as you are authentic.” —Jody Wilson-Raybould, Canadian MP, and author of From Where I Stand

“Celina’s memoir is the perfect mix of coming-of-age story, radical authenticity and #BlackGirlMagic. Never has a former Canadian politician stripped down and shown up in such an honest way. If you can’t hear Celina by the time you’ve finished this book you need to get your hearing checked.” —Tracy Moore, host of Cityline

“Though you can learn from lost voices, you can learn more from those who have found their voices. Celina found hers.” —Tanya Tagaq, Polaris Prize-winning singer and artist, and author of Split Tooth

Can You Hear Me Now took me on a roller coaster of emotions that pale in comparison to all the tragedies and triumphs that Celina has endured. As a Black mother, a Black woman in Canadian society, I have never resonated with a story more. Like Celina, I have often been the chocolate chip in the cookie, but you do not need to be of a certain race or gender to hear Celina loud and clear—which she absolutely deserves at long last.” —Tanya Hayles, founder of Black Moms Connection and anti-Black racism consultant

“Celina tells her story with the kind of whole-hearted and bare-faced honesty you don’t see in the ‘typical’ autobiography. Which makes sense, because for Celina there’s no such thing as ‘typical.’ And that’s what makes her book so refreshing, and delightfully fun and inspiring. Facing her failures (and her critics), Celina takes ownership of her journey—from self-made successful entrepreneur to social justice trailblazer.” —Kirstine Stewart, author of Our Turn, and Head of Shaping the Future of Media at the World Economic Forum

“Fierce, unapologetic energy . . . resonates throughout [Caesar-Chavannes’s] book. Whether she’s reflecting on her childhood as a Caribbean immigrant growing up in a cold, foreign country, or as a Black woman in government, Caesar-Chavannes refuses to back down from addressing difficult issues or calling out problematic people. Even more so, she understands the importance of aligning purpose with accountability and action.” —The Tyee

"Inspiring.”The Peterborough Examiner
CELINA CAESAR-CHAVANNES is an equity and inclusion advocate and leadership consultant, and a former Member of Parliament who served as parliamentary secretary to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and to the Minister of International Development et la Francophonie. During her political career, Celina advocated for people suffering with mental illness and was given the Champion of Mental Health Parliamentarian Award in May 2017 by the Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness and Mental Health. That year she was also named one of the Global 100 Under 40 Most Influential People of African Descent (Politics & Governance category) and Black Parliamentarian of the Year. After she stepped away from the Liberal Party to sit as an independent member in 2019, Celina was picked as one of Chatelaine Magazine's Women of the Year. Before entering politics, she was a successful entrepreneur, launching and growing an award-winning research management consulting firm, with a particular focus on neurological conditions. Celina was the recipient of both the Toronto Board of Trade's Business Entrepreneur of the Year for 2012 and the 2007 Black Business and Professional Association's Harry Jerome Young Entrepreneur Award. Celina holds an MBA in Healthcare Management from the University of Phoenix as well as an Executive MBA from the Rotman School of Management. She is currently enrolled in a PhD program focused on organizational leadership at Northcentral University. She lives in Whitby, Ontario, with her three children, and her husband, Dr. Vidal Chavannes.

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