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The Bastonnais / Tale of the American Invasion of Canada in 1775-76

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The narrative interweaves a provincial militia campaign during the American invasion of Canada with intimate civilian dramas, following a young officer's missions and the woman connected to him as communities brace for conflict. Episodes alternate between reconnaissance, skirmish, and siege scenes and quieter moments—letters, dances, and confessions—that reveal loyalties, betrayals, and personal sacrifice. A range of characters confront duty, love, and loss amid shifting fortunes, leading to a retreat and its aftermath. Structured in four parts that trace buildup, escalation, climax, and resolution, the book examines military action and its emotional consequences for a border society.

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John Lespérance

John Lespérance was an author known for his historical novel "The Bastonnais / Tale of the American Invasion of Canada in 1775-76." This work explores the events surrounding the American Revolutionary War, particularly focusing on the invasion of Canada by American forces. Lespérance's writing provides a unique perspective on this pivotal moment in North American history, blending fiction with historical events to engage readers with the complexities of the era. His contributions to literature reflect a keen interest in the interplay between history and storytelling.

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