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Patriots & Traitors by Jean-Guy Carrier

“The time is 1885, just before Louis Riel is to be hanged for treason. Growing up in a Montreal tenement, Ernest is aware of tensions in his neighbourhood. His own notions are vague, but his parents and his best friend Le Taon regard Riel as a visionary rebel. Le Taon says to Ernest about Riel, “He tells all of us that the day you begin to think differently is the day things change.”

Things change abruptly at a rowdy public assembly. Skilfully blending fact and fiction in his narrative, Carrier creates a scene where the boy’s future is forever altered: his father dies suddenly in the riot and, during a scuffle with police, Ernest is involved in a shooting. His friend Le Taon agrees to take the blame, accepting a jail all term in exchange for Ernest’s safety.

As he leaves behind his humble surroundings, Ernest is sponsored by a priest who oversees his education and career in law school. But his smooth progress in society is interrupted by an unexpectedly violent episode, which suggests that the boy who witnessed the Riel riot has grown into a coldly calculating man." – Virginia Beaton

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English

Fiction

The Riel Rebellion, 1885

1992

0887508790

Oberon Press

Ottawa

105

hardcover