Lucien

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Title

Lucien

Description

Novel set near Trois-Rivières, Québec, that begins with the birth of a first child - a daughter, Lucien - to Marie Charbonneau, whose husband Léonce despairs for not having a son to work on their farm. Two hundred miles away, the first-cousins Phonce and Pierre are married and forced to leave their home, later giving birth to a son. The lives of both families and their subsequent children as they come to live side-by-side on neighboring farms. The later life of a maligned Lucien. Winner of the 1938 Avery Hopwood Prize at the University of Michigan. From the author of "Not Without Honor" (1941).

Creator

Parsons, Vivian (LaJeunesse)

Source

Publisher

Dodd, Mead & Company Publishers

Date

1939

Language

en

Type

Book

Identifier

Coverage

ca. 1875; Trois-Rivières, Québec

Contribution Form

Zotero

Call Number

Date

1939

Num Pages

383

Place

New York, New York

Publisher

Dodd, Mead & Company Publishers

URL

Lucien @ Hathitrust
Lucien @ Google Books

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