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“No one remembers why it started—
What the first stone was for—
And so no one can think of a reason to stop.”
Can something torn apart by war be put together again? From the award-winning author of Gas Girls and Sound of the Beast, Donna-Michelle St. Bernard’s The First Stone is an epic-yet-intimate exploration of the harrowing path from violence to forgiveness. In an unnamed village in a country modelled after Uganda, two children are captured by an army and forced to commit unimaginable atrocities while their family longs for their return. Through poetry and song, this insightful drama sheds light on the exploitation of child abductees, the communities from which they are stolen, the determination to bring them home, and the hard road to reconciliation that follows.
Expansive in its scope, The First Stone is a profound parable that traces ancestral cycles of violence and the imperatives of transformative justice with staggering clarity. This merciful call for humanity follows one family’s struggle to reunite, measuring the cost of holding on and the grace of letting go.
It was quite moving to go to thetheatreand find an argument for forgiving even the most unforgivable
The First Stoneis a triumph Yes there is pain yes there is generational traumabut there is also laughter Theres hopeThe First Stonetraces the genesis of child warfare in Ugandathe abductions the killings the unhappy homecomingsbut ultimately persists forward with a beating heart of grace
In a subtle though deeply evocative theatrical flourish the traumatic disruption of this community is given tactile formThe First Stoneacknowledges our dark potential and honours our resilience
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128 Pages
8.40in * 5.40in * .28in
.36lb
170.00gr
March 18, 2025
9780369105455
eng
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