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A Very Bold Leap

A Very Bold Leap( )
Author: Beauchemin, Yves
Translator: Grady, Wayne
ISBN:978-1-55199-302-7
Publication Date:Aug 2009
Publisher:McClelland & Stewart
Imprint:Douglas Gibson Books
Book Format:Ebook
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The third novel in the highly acclaimed quartet, The Charles the Bold Series, about a young man growing up in Montreal from the 1960s to 2000. The last lines of volume two, The Years of Fire, have young Charles Thibodeau defiantly shouting "Montreal! You're going to be hearing from me! I'm going to make your ears ring!" -- just like Balzac's hero Rastignac in Paris. Now, after leaving high school at sixteen, Charles takes the leap and sets out to write...
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Pages:344
Detailed Subjects: Fiction / General
Author Biography
Beauchemin, Yves (Author)
Yves Beauchemin is a French-Canadian novelist whose work, which is full of both robust comedy and political themes, has been compared to that of Dickens and Balzac.

Beauchemin was born in 1941 in Noranda, Quebec, Canada. An avid reader as a teenager, he devoured Balzac, Steinbeck, Dickens, Chekhov, Tolstoy, Turgenev, and other authors who inspired him to try his hand at fiction. Later he attended the College Universitaire Garneau in Quebec, where he taught foreign literature from 1965 to 1966. In 1969 he became a researcher for Radio-Quebec in Montreal, a position he retained while embarking on his career in literature.

Beauchemin's first novel, L'Enfirouape (The Sucker, 1974), which was based on a 1970 political kidnapping in Quebec, won him the Prix France-Quebec. He then spent several years working on Le Matou, which was published in French in 1981 and in English as The Alley Cat in 1986. A combination of political allegory and black comedy, it won acclaim in both Canada and the United States.

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