Richard Wagamese Selected: What Comes from Spirit

Richard Wagamese
Edited by Drew Hayden Taylor
Introduction by Drew Hayden Taylor
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Richard Wagamese Selected: What Comes from Spirit

Richard Wagamese
Edited by Drew Hayden Taylor
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Overall rating: 4.928571 / 5 from 14 reviews.

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Spirit helper

"Every book that I read from Richard Wagamese brings me peace and this one does not fail at doing that. What comes from the spirit is a peaceful and calming book that takes you to places in your heart that need to be touched. I recommend it with a full 5 stars"

Stephen D. (5/5)

“ what comes from spirit “

"Richard Wagemese is a Canadian treasure . In this book, his meditations and thoughts are collected to take the reader on a spiritual journey . You find a place of peace , and calm and realization through his words . You FEEL his loneliness and sadness and joy. In life and death , Richard wagamese’s legacy is one of Canada’s greatest writers . ( “ ragged company “ Indian horse “ medicine walk “ “ starlight “ - all precious , great reads )"

Maxine N. (5/5)

Richard Wagamese

"His books are a wonderful legacy for a Canadian author we lost far too early."

Ilana (5/5)

The language of Kindred Spirits. . . . becoming reacquainted

"I simply love this author who speaks in the language of spirit, love this man, he has become a spiritual mentor to me, and since he gifted me I gift my Kindred Spirits with this book"

Nama (5/5)

Something different to think about rather than the tidal wave of nonsense we are subject to.

"This was a very well written book, and I empathized with the author, someone I would have liked to meet along the way."

Thomas (5/5)

Beautiful book

"Beautiful book with so much knowledge and powerful guidance."

Jayleigh (5/5)

Still Amazed

"Richard Wagamese has a way with words that hit home and inspire. I am reading this book for the third time and still finding little jewels. I marvel at how he writes in prose that at times seem poetic."

Francine (5/5)

Simply beautiful.

"My first delve into Richard’s writing. I purchased it to prepare for a delivery of the land acknowledgement speech at work and I came away with verses about nature and the human condition that I will revisit for years that come."

Bob F. (4/5)

Beautiful book

"This book is so beautiful! Richard has a beautiful style of writing."

Mary E. (5/5)

The title drew me in.

"I greatly admire Richard Wagamese’s writing. I feel closer to understanding our Indigenous peoples perspective on life and I feel his empathy with the earth and all beings living on it. He speaks for all people. I would highly recommend this book."

Joanne G. (5/5)

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  • Published date: Aug 26, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 176
  • Publisher: Douglas And McIntyre (2013) Ltd.
  • ISBN: 9781771624602
  • Dimensions: 5.5" W x 0.39" L x 8.0" H
“Treasure these words. Honour his thoughts. But don’t read it too fast. Soak it in. Enjoy every morsel. Linger on each page because every paragraph has nuggets of understanding. Lines of wisdom. Stories to appreciate.”

Richard Wagamese, an Ojibway from the Wabaseemoong First Nation in northwestern Ontario, was one of Canada''s foremost writers. His acclaimed, bestselling novels included Indian Horse, which was a Canada Reads finalist, winner of the inaugural Burt Award for First Nations, Métis and Inuit Literature, and made into a feature film; and Medicine Walk. He was also the author of acclaimed memoirs, including For Joshua; One Native Life; and One Story, One Song, which won the George Ryga Award for Social Awareness in Literature; as well as a collection of personal reflections, Embers, which received the Bill Duthie Booksellers'' Choice Award. He won numerous awards and recognition for his writing, including the National Aboriginal Achievement Award for Media and Communications, the Canada Council for the Arts Molson Prize, the Canada Reads People''s Choice Award, and the Writers'' Trust of Canada''s Matt Cohen Award. Wagamese died on March 10, 2017, in Kamloops, BC.

Drew Hayden Taylor is an award-winning playwright, novelist, scriptwriter and journalist. He was born and still lives on the Curve Lake First Nation in Central Ontario. Taylor has authored nearly thirty books, including Take Us to Your Chief (Douglas & McIntyre, 2016). He also edited Me FunnyMe Sexy and Me Artsy (Douglas & McIntyre, 2005, 2008 and 2015), and has been nominated for two Governor General’s Awards.

Drew Hayden Taylor is an award-winning playwright, novelist, scriptwriter and journalist. He was born and still lives on the Curve Lake First Nation in Central Ontario. Taylor has authored nearly thirty books, including Take Us to Your Chief (Douglas & McIntyre, 2016). He also edited Me FunnyMe Sexy and Me Artsy (Douglas & McIntyre, 2005, 2008 and 2015), and has been nominated for two Governor General’s Awards.

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