The Acadian Saga: A People's Story of Exile and Triumph, New & Expanded Edition
The Deportation of the Acadians—one of the darkest events in Canadian history—is replete with the drama of war, politics, and untold human suffering. Starting in 1755, thousands of French-speaking settlers were expelled from their homes on Canada’s East Coast by a tyrannical British governor with the support of New England troops. While many Acadians returned from exile to establish new communities that thrive today, others made their way to Louisiana and founded the vibrant Cajun culture known around the world. Now, in a revised and updated edition of the book published to mark the 250th anniversary of the first deportations, award-winning author Dean Jobb revisits his dramatic and compelling account of “Le grand dérangement”—immortalized in Longfellow’s famous poem, Evangeline. Jobb brings a cast of characters to life so vividly that the reader is immediately captured by their stories. The richness of detail is remarkable. The quality of writing is cinematic. With thirty images to complement the storytelling, The Acadian Saga is a bridge across the centuries for the descendants of a founding people of this nation, whose courage and resourcefulness still resonate in modern-day Acadie and Louisiana.
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The Acadian Saga: A People's Story of Exile and Triumph, New & Expanded Edition
The Deportation of the Acadians—one of the darkest events in Canadian history—is replete with the drama of war, politics, and untold human suffering. Starting in 1755, thousands of French-speaking settlers were expelled from their homes on Canada’s East Coast by a tyrannical British governor with the support of New England troops. While many Acadians returned from exile to establish new communities that thrive today, others made their way to Louisiana and founded the vibrant Cajun culture known around the world. Now, in a revised and updated edition of the book published to mark the 250th anniversary of the first deportations, award-winning author Dean Jobb revisits his dramatic and compelling account of “Le grand dérangement”—immortalized in Longfellow’s famous poem, Evangeline. Jobb brings a cast of characters to life so vividly that the reader is immediately captured by their stories. The richness of detail is remarkable. The quality of writing is cinematic. With thirty images to complement the storytelling, The Acadian Saga is a bridge across the centuries for the descendants of a founding people of this nation, whose courage and resourcefulness still resonate in modern-day Acadie and Louisiana.
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The Acadian Saga: A People's Story of Exile and Triumph, New & Expanded Edition

The Acadian Saga: A People's Story of Exile and Triumph, New & Expanded Edition

by Dean Jobb
The Acadian Saga: A People's Story of Exile and Triumph, New & Expanded Edition

The Acadian Saga: A People's Story of Exile and Triumph, New & Expanded Edition

by Dean Jobb

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The Deportation of the Acadians—one of the darkest events in Canadian history—is replete with the drama of war, politics, and untold human suffering. Starting in 1755, thousands of French-speaking settlers were expelled from their homes on Canada’s East Coast by a tyrannical British governor with the support of New England troops. While many Acadians returned from exile to establish new communities that thrive today, others made their way to Louisiana and founded the vibrant Cajun culture known around the world. Now, in a revised and updated edition of the book published to mark the 250th anniversary of the first deportations, award-winning author Dean Jobb revisits his dramatic and compelling account of “Le grand dérangement”—immortalized in Longfellow’s famous poem, Evangeline. Jobb brings a cast of characters to life so vividly that the reader is immediately captured by their stories. The richness of detail is remarkable. The quality of writing is cinematic. With thirty images to complement the storytelling, The Acadian Saga is a bridge across the centuries for the descendants of a founding people of this nation, whose courage and resourcefulness still resonate in modern-day Acadie and Louisiana.

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ISBN-13: 9781774711804
Publisher: Nimbus
Publication date: 11/01/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 12 MB
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About the Author

Dean Jobb is an author, journalist, and academic who teaches in the MFA in Creative Nonfiction program at the University of King’s College. His last book, The Case of the Murderous Dr. Cream, won the inaugural CrimeCon Clue Award as True Crime Book of the Year and was longlisted for the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence. He has been a finalist for Canada’s top nonfiction award, the Hilary Weston Writers’ Trust Prize. Find him at deanjobb.com.
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