Beautiful Scars, Tom Wilson
Beautiful Scars, Tom Wilson
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Beautiful Scars
Steeltown Secrets, Mohawk Skywalkers and the Road Home

Author: Tom Wilson

Narrator: Tom Wilson

Unabridged: 5 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/21/2017


Synopsis

National Bestseller · A CBC Best Nonfiction Book of the Year · Finalist for the Kobo Emerging Writer Prize · Finalist for the Hamilton Literary Awards

"Bunny told me there were secrets about me that she would take to the grave, secrets that no one would ever hear, including me . . ."

Tom Wilson always felt something wasn't quite right. His parents, Bunny and George, were much older than other kids' parents. There were no baby photos of him in the house. At school, classmates called him Indian, despite his parents' Irish-Quebecois background. And as he got older, friends, lovers and even family members remarked on his uncanny resemblance to Bunny's closest relative, her niece Janie Lazare, whose father was a Mohawk from Kahnawake, Quebec.

Tom wouldn't learn the truth about his identity until he was fifty-three, when a tour handler whose mother had known Tom's now deceased parents let it slip that he was adopted. It would be another two years until he worked up the courage to confront Janie with what the handler had told him, what all his life he had suspected. Janie--the woman whom Tom called cousin, whom he'd known his whole life, who had lived with Tom and Bunny after George died--immediately broke into tears and confessed. She was his biological mother.

In this incredible story about family and identity, carefully guarded secrets and profound acts of forgiveness, Tom Wilson writes about growing up as an outsider in two families--the family he lost, and the family who took him in. His story takes us from working-class Hamilton of the 1960s and '70s, neighbourhoods peopled by WWII vets, factory workers and fall-guy wrestlers, to today, as he continues his journey to connect with the man he now knows to be his father and with his Mohawk heritage and relatives, discovering Kahnawake chiefs and Brooklyn "skywalkers" among them.

With a rare gift for storytelling and a remarkable story to tell, Tom Wilson writes with unflinching honesty and extraordinary compassion about his search for the truth. It's a story about scars, about the ones that hurt us, and the ones that make us who we are.

About The Author

TOM WILSON is a three-time Juno winning Canadian musician with multiple gold records. He has written for and recorded songs with Sarah McLachlan, City and Colour, Jason Isbell, Colin James, Lucinda Williams, Billy Ray Cyrus, Mavis Staples and The Rankin Family. His band Junkhouse has scored eleven top-ten hits, and his iconic, Americana-fuelled Blackie and the Rodeo Kings was widely publicized for its presence on George Bush's iPod. Tom's most recent incarnation, Lee Harvey Osmond, has received extensive praise and airplay throughout the United States, where he's been touring for the last two years as a result. His art has shown in galleries in New York City, Vancouver, Toronto and more recently, Ottawa. The author lives in Hamilton, Ontario.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jane

Full disclosure - I am a friend of Sandy, who is Tom's ex-wife and the mother of his children. And I loved this book because this is Tom telling his life story and it is told honestly and with respect and owning up to all the things that he needs to own up to, and a beautiful story because in the en......more

Goodreads review by Krista

Every night I look From star to star Three thousand miles through these empty bars And I end up sleeping Out in my car And the moon shines off my beautiful scars – Blackie And The Rodeo Kings I was at a tribute concert to Leonard Cohen in Toronto the other night – an evening of Canadian sing......more

Goodreads review by Melanie

As someone who grew up in Hamilton with parental secrets, a lot of this memoir resonated with me. It’s hard to know but not know. I loved it. Tom Wilson has a great story telling ability. I also loved the story line involving his own children & the road they’ve travelled together. A lot of people do......more


Quotes

Finalist for the Kobo Emerging Writer Prize
Finalist for the Hamilton Literary Awards
National Bestseller
A CBC Best Book of the Year

"Beautiful Scars tears the heart; it is raw, gritty and a true song of love. I hear Tom's soulful voice as I read his journey, travelling up and down the pitfalls of a life before belonging and becoming a Mohawk." —Tanya Talaga, author of Seven Fallen Feathers

"Beautiful Scars is a frank and fair, raw and loving look at what it means to grow up with the silver spoon as far from your mouth as it can get, a confession that celebrates the miseries and joys of working-class life, of musicianship, of chasing secrets, of fighting through to discover the person you didn't realize you were. This is a remarkable, generous, big-hearted book that will stick with me for a long time." —Guy Vanderhaeghe, author of The Englishman's Boy, The Last Crossing and A Good Man

"The book isn't just good. It's stunning. . . . The secrets around [Wilson's] life form a fundamentally Canadian story, rich in history and steeped in darkness. They also separate Beautiful Scars from the ranks of the typical rock memoir, and place it firmly on the shelf with the likes of Angela's Ashes and The Glass Castle—riveting accounts of family and secrets, poverty and peril, adversity and triumph." —Quill & Quire, starred review

"A helluva story. . . . Wilson has the ear of the poet and the eye of the painter. He manages to pick just the right anecdote to sum up a personal feeling, at the same time as capturing a broader cultural moment." —Hamilton Spectator

"This is not your typical recollection of a debauched life of sex, drugs and rock 'n roll. . . . The storytelling ability present in Wilson's songwriting translates to the written page with real ease. He has a direct cut-to-the-chase style, but is still capable of delivering poetic imagery. . . . This [is] an inspiring read." —Toronto Star

"Beautiful Scars is like Cataract City, only true, mixed with the kind of rock memoir you were scared to read. Wilson, musician and shockingly fine storyteller, is from Hamilton, Ontario. And not the bougie new Hamilton. That should tell you all you need to know." —The Title

"This incredible story is handled with grace, grit and a real feeling of a boy, then a man, trying to find their place in the world." —Vancouver Sun

"A compelling story, beautifully told. . . . Wilson writes with honesty and clarity." —Winnipeg Free Press

"A funny and poignant memoir about family, identity and coming to terms with unexpected truths." —Zoomer

"Tom Wilson's memoir goes deeper than your average rock 'n' roll book." —Calgary Herald

"[A] moving and beautifully written memoir." —CBC Books

"A dread of unknown origin cloaked and nearly choked Tom Wilson, but his voice continued to soar and what emerges here is an incredible tale of inclusion and devotion and love." —Ron MacLean

"Tom writes with charisma, humour and passion. There's a depth to his story—full of a trauma and mystery—that helps explain the arc of Tom's life and career. If you're already a fan, you'll love him even more after reading this." —Max Kerman, The Arkells

"Tom Wilson's memoir, like his music, keeps a measure of time that is so beautifully his own. This is a life, a story, born of secrets and lies, of dark humour and love. Its song will stay with you." —Ryan Knighton, author of Cockeyed

"Wilson's memoir is much more than yet another retelling of the sex-drugs-and-rock-and-roll story that many other musicians before him have told. All of that is in the book . . . but beneath and behind this, always there lurks Wilson's search for truth and his place in the world. . . . [Beautiful Scars] is more than a book. It is a precious gift, a legacy of insight and truth from a father who finally knows who he is and where he belongs." —Hamilton Review of Books


Awards

  • Hamilton Literary Award
  • Kobo Emerging Writer Prize