A gripping historical drama set against the backdrop of the brutal expulsion of the Acadian people from their homes in Nova Scotia during the French and Indian War. Author Walter S. Kerr uses vivid language and memorable characters to bring this tragic chapter of Canadian history to life. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in Canadian history or the themes of identity, exile, and resistance.
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