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Book SynopsisPresents the story about Canada, the Acadian people, and the evolution of French Canada.
Trade Review"Courageous, intelligent, honest, entertaining - the autobiography of a hugely important, successful, international scholar who is a quintessential Acadian. A marvelous read from a man of integrity." Naomi Griffiths, author of Contexts of Acadian History, 1686-1784 "A very powerful account of an Acadian's journey in a modern world, and of the Canadian francophone experience outside of Quebec. I'm from Bouctouche, Me conveys beautifully and poignantly a central theme of 'bitter root, sweet harvest'." Sean Conway, Queen's University
Table of ContentsPreface Illustrations are on page 15-17 Introduction; L'Acadie: How It All Began; Saint-Maurice: Where It All Began for Me; Moncton: Louis J. Robichaud to the Rescue; Universite de Moncton: All Hell Breaks Loose; On the Inside Looking In; My Oxford Days; Ottawa: It's Really about Ontario and Quebec; Going Home Back in Ottawa; Home for Good: Up to a Point; Acadians: Shaped and Reshaped by Experience Notes; Index Preface Illustrations are on page 15-17 Introduction; L'Acadie: How It All Began; Saint-Maurice: Where It All Began for Me; Moncton: Louis J. Robichaud to the Rescue; Universite de Moncton: All Hell Breaks Loose; On the Inside Looking In; My Oxford Days; Ottawa: It's Really about Ontario and Quebec; Going Home Back in Ottawa; Home for Good: Up to a Point; Acadians: Shaped and Reshaped by Experience Notes; Index