The Broken Heart of Winter: A Novel of Acadian Women

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The Broken Heart of Winter: A Novel of Acadian Women

Author(s): Judy LeBlanc
Publisher: Caitlin Press, Incorporated
Binding: Paperback
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The Broken Heart of Winter follows three Acadian women whose lives are shaped by dislocation, inherited trauma and the passage of a family heirloom. Spanning the eighteenth century to contemporary Canada, the novel traces how memory and exile reshape identity across generations.

Lise in Victoria confronts a fractured family and an estranged son; Appoline, isolated on Isle Madame in 1832, navigates duty and tension; Grand-mère recounts the 1755 Acadian expulsion and the flight to Camp D'Espérance. The stories interlock to reveal how history endures in private lives.

Readers will find a quietly powerful exploration of cultural loss, resilience and the stubborn reach of the past. Rich in coastal atmosphere and domestic detail, the book blends historical sweep with intimate portraiture.

Key elements

  • Multigenerational family saga
  • Acadian history and exile
  • Coastal Canadian settings
  • Memory, identity, resilience

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