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Hide and Sikh

Letters from a Life in Brown Skin

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Pub Date Nov 04 2025 | Archive Date Jan 31 2026


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Description

In 2018, Sunny Dhillon resigned as a journalist with The Globe and Mail. His blog post announcing his departure went unexpectedly viral. It was a decision that had been long brewing and Dhillon posted the piece with the hope that it would lead to “meaningful reflection on the lack of diversity in Canadian journalism and the problems therein.” But he was not optimistic.

In this sharply funny memoir, shaped as a series of letters to his daughter, Dhillon explains why he was not hopeful. From his earliest memories, his experience of being Canadian was shaped by race, and as a child he’d often found himself confused by what he should do when the fact he was “different” was raised. His first reaction was to hide – from his skin colour, from his native tongue and even from his name. Until he realized he didn’t feel the need to hide anymore, that he didn’t want to hide anymore. With warmth, honesty and lots of humour, Dhillon shares his journey so that his daughter will not have to struggle through the lessons he took too long to learn, so that she will know who she is and be proud.

In 2018, Sunny Dhillon resigned as a journalist with The Globe and Mail. His blog post announcing his departure went unexpectedly viral. It was a decision that had been long brewing and Dhillon...


A Note From the Publisher

US price, 18 USD

US price, 18 USD


Advance Praise

“In Hide and Sikh, Dhillon offers a series of conversational life lessons shared from father to daughter; but it is also a deeply reflective memoir that grapples with experiences of racism and the courage required to confront it every day in every space. With humour and candour, Dhillon invites each of us to walk a mile in his skin – a necessary journey guaranteed to spark conversation in a polarizing time.” –Anuja Varghese, author of Chrysalis: Stories

“In Hide and Sikh, Dhillon offers a series of conversational life lessons shared from father to daughter; but it is also a deeply reflective memoir that grapples with experiences of racism and the...


Marketing Plan

-Promotional support from by River Street Writing
-Launches in Toronto and Ottawa
-Festival appearances
-Social media push with online interviews, blog posts, Instagram and Facebook outreach, and social media giveaways

-Promotional support from by River Street Writing
-Launches in Toronto and Ottawa
-Festival appearances
-Social media push with online interviews, blog posts, Instagram and Facebook outreach, and social...


Available Editions

EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9781998408320
PRICE CA$20.00 (CAD)
PAGES 142

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