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Survive! Survive! transports readers to September 1935, to glorious, tragic times in the colourful company of Ti-Lou and the Duchess Édouard, whose sparkling exchanges hide indissoluble pain; to sombre, twilight times with Victoire and Télesphore at the bottom of the ruelle des Fortifications, and between Josaphat and Laura Cadieux, his ill-fated daughter who wants at all costs to find her mother, Imelda Beausoleil. How to survive? they all ask, inextricably caught in life's cycle of lost illusions and forgotten dreams. Even as this chronicle of resilience dwells in the difficulties and disenchantments of ordinary life, it reveals existences that accommodate a happiness that passes always too fast and almost too late.

The series closes with Misery's Progress, whose action unfolds in August 1941, when the families of Nana and Gabriel unhappily cram together in a new apartment. Nana, inconsolable after the loss of her two eldest children to tuberculosis, is forced to live with Victoire and Édouard, as well as with Albertine, her husband Paul, and their children, Thérèse and baby Marcel. Outside this unbearably crowded household, war rages and rationing deprives everyone of basic necessities.

These characters don't know what readers of Tremblay do: that in a year, in May 1942, Nana the Fat Woman Next Door seven months pregnant, will open the fabulous Chronicles of the Plateau-Mont-Royal

A Great Consolation

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    A Paperback by Michel Tremblay

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      Publisher: Talon Books,Canada
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 1/1/2025
      ISBN13: 9781772015065, 978-1772015065
      ISBN10: 1772015067

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      Book Synopsis

      Survive! Survive! transports readers to September 1935, to glorious, tragic times in the colourful company of Ti-Lou and the Duchess Édouard, whose sparkling exchanges hide indissoluble pain; to sombre, twilight times with Victoire and Télesphore at the bottom of the ruelle des Fortifications, and between Josaphat and Laura Cadieux, his ill-fated daughter who wants at all costs to find her mother, Imelda Beausoleil. How to survive? they all ask, inextricably caught in life's cycle of lost illusions and forgotten dreams. Even as this chronicle of resilience dwells in the difficulties and disenchantments of ordinary life, it reveals existences that accommodate a happiness that passes always too fast and almost too late.

      The series closes with Misery's Progress, whose action unfolds in August 1941, when the families of Nana and Gabriel unhappily cram together in a new apartment. Nana, inconsolable after the loss of her two eldest children to tuberculosis, is forced to live with Victoire and Édouard, as well as with Albertine, her husband Paul, and their children, Thérèse and baby Marcel. Outside this unbearably crowded household, war rages and rationing deprives everyone of basic necessities.

      These characters don't know what readers of Tremblay do: that in a year, in May 1942, Nana the Fat Woman Next Door seven months pregnant, will open the fabulous Chronicles of the Plateau-Mont-Royal

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