The first survivor : life with Canada's deadliest mass shooter / Lisa Banfield with Sherri Aikenhead and Maureen Banfield.
"On April 18, 2020, Lisa Banfield's life shattered. After nineteen years in a controlling and often abusive relationship, she escaped a violent assault by her partner, Gabriel Wortman -- unaware he was about to carry out the deadliest mass shooting in Canadian history. In 'The First Survivor,' Banfield tells her story for the first time: of being groomed and surviving years of intimate partner violence, and of the horrific night she fled barefoot into the freezing woods as Wortman began a murderous rampage that left twenty-two people and an unborn child dead. Told with raw honesty and courage, Banfield's memoir is more than a personal account of life with a man she tried to heal -- it's a call to action. With intimate reflections and her own transformation, she exposes the failures in how society sees, supports, and judges survivors of domestic abuse. This is a powerful story of trauma, survival, and one woman's journey reclaiming her voice and redefining her life."--Jacket.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781997701095 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: xii, 207 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : colour illustrations ; 24 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: Toronto, ON : Sutherland House, Inc., 2026.
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Summary:
"On April 18, 2020, Lisa Banfield's life shattered. After nineteen years in a controlling and often abusive relationship, she escaped a violent assault by her partner, Gabriel Wortman -- unaware he was about to carry out the deadliest mass shooting in Canadian history. In 'The First Survivor,' Banfield tells her story for the first time: of being groomed and surviving years of intimate partner violence, and of the horrific night she fled barefoot into the freezing woods as Wortman began a murderous rampage that left twenty-two people and an unborn child dead. Told with raw honesty and courage, Banfield's memoir is more than a personal account of life with a man she tried to heal -- it's a call to action. With intimate reflections and her own transformation, she exposes the failures in how society sees, supports, and judges survivors of domestic abuse. This is a powerful story of trauma, survival, and one woman's journey reclaiming her voice and redefining her life."--Jacket.