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The Lachine Canal Chronicles: The Luck of the Irish

By (author): Frédéric Latreille

The Luck of the Irish is the first instalment of “The Lachine Canal Chronicles” series. It follows the misadventures of Eamon Jovanovski, a wannabe artist of Irish descent, who befriends the infamous Tom Murphy, another Irish Montrealer, at the age of sixteen. From then on, Eamon’s life will be turned upside down due to of his friendship with Tom who is infatuated by sex, drugs and punk rock. Tom’s downward spiral will eventually have a dark influence on Eamon who keeps helping him get back on his feet. Eamon and Tom will exile themselves from Montreal, both looking for their place in society and both trying to give their life some meaning. But, a couple of years later, they will be drawn back to their “hood”: Montreal’s South-West area, between the Lachine Canal and the Aqueduct. Throughout the novel, Eamon also keeps getting his heart broken by different women, due to series of events beyond his control but that all originate from his friendship with Tom.

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Frédéric Latreille

Frédéric Latreille est né dans le Sud-Ouest de Montréal en 1978. Il a étudié en Arts au Collège Lionel-Groulx et a fait un baccalauréat, à l’UQÀM, en Histoire ainsi qu’un deuxième en Enseignement des Sciences Humaines au Secondaire. Il est multi-instrumentaliste ainsi qu’auteur-compositeur-interprète. Malgré le fait qu’il ait composé des chansons et des poèmes pendant presque toute sa vie, il n’a commencé à écrire des romans qu’à l’âge de 37 ans. Il habite présentement à Terrebonne (QC) et enseigne l’histoire au secondaire depuis 2004.


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The Luck of the Irish is the first instalment of “The Lachine Canal Chronicles” series. It follows the misadventures of Eamon Jovanovski, a wannabe artist of Irish descent, who befriends the infamous Tom Murphy, another Irish Montrealer, at the age of sixteen. From then on, Eamon’s life will be turned upside down due to of his friendship with Tom who is infatuated by sex, drugs and punk rock. Tom’s downward spiral will eventually have a dark influence on Eamon who keeps helping him get back on his feet. Eamon and Tom will exile themselves from Montreal, both looking for their place in society and both trying to give their life some meaning. But, a couple of years later, they will be drawn back to their “hood”: Montreal’s South-West area, between the Lachine Canal and the Aqueduct. Throughout the novel, Eamon also keeps getting his heart broken by different women, due to series of events beyond his control but that all originate from his friendship with Tom.

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Dimensions:

296 Pages
8.5in * 5.5in * 1in
1lb

Published:

July 01, 2021

Country of Publication:

CA

Publisher:

Bookland Press

ISBN:

9781772311280

Book Subjects:

FICTION / Thrillers / Domestic

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Language:

eng

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