Summary of Mothers of Invention: Essays on the Community of Jesus and Grenville Christian College
What if telling the truth was the only way to heal?
In Mothers of Invention, Ewan Whyte confronts a legacy of spiritual abuse, institutional betrayal, and stolen childhoods with unflinching clarity. As a former student of Grenville Christian College—closely tied to the shadowy Community of Jesus—you are invited into his deeply personal and rigorously researched account of one of Canada’s most disturbing class-action cases. With essays that document the trauma, name the enablers, and uplift the voices of the harmed, Whyte doesn’t just revisit history—he insists we reckon with it. For readers who believe in the power of truth-telling and the necessity of bearing witness, Mothers of Invention is a searing, unforgettable call to remember, to honour, and to never look away.