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Why I Didn't Say Anything: The Sheldon Kennedy Story

Why I Didn't Say Anything: The Sheldon Kennedy Story

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Authors: Sheldon Kennedy, James Grainger
Publisher: Insomniac Press
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 259530

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 234
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Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.1 x 1

ISBN: 1897178077
Dewey Decimal Number: 796.962092
EAN: 9781897178072
ASIN: 1897178077

Publication Date: October 1, 2006
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Condition: H26

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In 1996, Sheldon Kennedy rocked the insular world of Canadian hockey by announcing that his former minor league coach, Graham James-the Hockey News 1989 Man of the Year-had sexually abused him more than three hundred times. The media portrayed Kennedy as a hero for breaking the code of silence in professional hockey and bringing James to justice. The heroic myth intensified in 1998 when Kennedy announced that he was going to in-line skate from Newfoundland to British Columbia to raise awareness of sexual abuse. The skate raised over one million dollars for Canadian Red Cross sexual abuse programs. Kennedy then settled in Calgary with his wife and young daughter.


Anyone who has followed hockey in the last ten years is familiar with the story of ex-NHL player Sheldon Kennedy. As one of the most promising talents to emerge from the Canadian minor leagues in the last two decades, Kennedy was destined for hockey greatness. But after he was drafted by the Detroit Red Wings in 1988, he attracted more attention for his off-ice antics than for his contributions to the scoresheet. Plagued by rumors of drug and alcohol abuse and by a string of injuries, Kennedy drifted from team to team.


The happy ending promised by the headlines never materialized. Still haunted by the demons of sexual abuse, Kennedy's life spiraled out of control. Now he has finally come forward to tell his story, and the story of coach Graham James, who is now out of prison and coaching hockey in Europe.




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5 out of 5 stars The After Effects of Childhood Sexual Abuse   January 10, 2007
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Sheldon Kennedy was a hocky player that seemed destined for greatness. He played for Canada's gold-medal-winning at the 1988 World Junior Hockey Championship. Then when he reached the major leagues he fell apart. It never seemed that his skill or talent was too low, but the drinking, drugs and other off the court antics seemed to create an atmosphere doomed for failure. He drifted through three teams in a nine year career, never reaching the heights that seemed within his grasp.

Upon his retirement, he announced that during his early years of being coached by Graham James he had been sexually molested by James several hundred times.

Most of this book is on the after effects in Kennedy's life as a result of the abuse. It is a story of using drugs and alcohol in an attempt to heal what never should have been in the first place. It was a fierce struggle that is continuing to this day.


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