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The Orphanage

By (author): Richard Bergeron

The story of a public personality—the possible future mayor of Montreal—this memoir recounts how Richard Bergeron and his four brothers lived in an orphanage for five years in the 1960s. Set in a small city in Northern Quebec, surrounded by bush and industry, this account describes the five floors of dormitories with 50 children on each floor, the daily routine, and the nuns who ran the orphanage. This short and moving story of how Richard began the rest of his life will take the reader to another time and place.

AUTHOR

Richard Bergeron

Richard Bergeron leads the Montreal municipal party Projet Montréal and has twice run for mayor. He is an architect and an urban planner and the author of five books in French. He lives in Montreal, Quebec.

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“A childhood of suffering: Bergeron’s autobiography is a gripping page-turner.” —www.canada.com

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Dimensions:

102 Pages
203.2mm * 8in * 127mm * 5in * 7.366mm0.29in
0.29lb
131.54gr
4.64oz

Published:

September 01, 2012

Publisher:

Baraka Books

ISBN:

9781926824550

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Language:

eng

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