Bonheur D'occasion. English - Gabrielle Roy
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Bonheur D'occasion. English

Updated: 7 Sep 2020
The Tin Flute, Gabrielle Roy's first novel, is a classic of Canadian fiction. Imbued with Roy's unique brand of compassion and compelling understanding, this moving story focuses on a family in the Saint-Henri slums of Montreal, its struggles to overcome poverty and ignorance, and its search for love. An affecting story of familial tenderness, sacrifice, and survival during the Second World War, The Tin Flute won both the Governor General's Award and the Prix Femina of France. The novel was made into a critically acclaimed motion picture in 1983.
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And a stack of books by Gabrielle Roy, the Franco-Manitoban writer who was a huge best seller in both France and North America in the late 1940s with her novel, “Bonheur d’Occasion,” translated as “The Tin Flute.” This is a gritty story about a working-class girl in Montreal in the wartime ’40s who makes the best she can of her meager romantic chances and her meager wardrobe, as she navigates a romance with an attractive Lothario but settles for the steady guy who loves her despite her calculating eyes.
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