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René

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René

Written by
Barbara Reaume Sandre


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243 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 9780888875174
$19.95 CA





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About the Book One young man, one vast, wild country. A story so real you will taste its passion, and revel in the strength and endurance of the men and women of New France. A poignant love story between a tempered adventurer and a young orphan swept away from her home by the King's dreams of wealth and power abroad. René and Marie's life story unveils the harsh realities of building a life in a new country fraught with hardship and conflict.

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About the Author Barbara Reaume Sandre
Barbara Reaume Sandre has spent over twenty years doing genealogical research on her family. She is a member of the Essex County Genealogical Society. Barbara taught mathematics at St.Clair College in Windsor and then at Essex District High school for 28 years.

She is enjoying her fourth year of retirement. Barbara lives in Windsor, Ontario, with her husband Richard. They have two daughters. She also runs a small gift shop in her home and in Grand Bend. When not doing research or working in her gift shop, Barbara enjoys gardening, bird watching, and shopping.





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