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Walk Alone Together: Portrait of a French-English Marriage
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| Title |
Walk Alone Together: Portrait of a French-English Marriage
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| Abstract |
The memoir of an English-speaking Scottish Protestant from the Maritimes who married a Catholic French Canadian, and moved to St. Anicet, a predominately francophone village on Lac Saint-François, southwest of Montreal. The author described the experience as being “as alien as a clove in a jar of noisy peaches.”
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Toronto, ON
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| Publisher |
Stoddart
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| Date |
1990
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| Language |
en
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| Citation |
Caza, Margaret A. Walk Alone Together: Portrait of a French-English Marriage. Toronto, ON: Stoddart, 1990.
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