Our Little Quebec Cousin

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Our Little Quebec Cousin

by Mary S. (Mary Sollace) Saxe

EN·~2 hours·10 chapters

Chapters

10 total
1

PREFACE

1:45
2

List of Illustrations

0:32
3

CHAPTER I AN INTRODUCTION

14:21
4

CHAPTER II TWO WONDERFUL EVENTS

10:30
5

CHAPTER III NEW YEAR'S DAY

5:58
6

CHAPTER IV NEW NEIGHBORS

14:48
7

CHAPTER V A SIGHT-SEEING TOUR

20:40
8

CHAPTER VI A LITTLE TRAVELER

10:40
9

CHAPTER VII THE CITY OF QUEBEC

22:53
10

CHAPTER VIII AT HOME

22:16

Description

A vivid portrait of life in 19th‑century Quebec unfolds from the lofty view atop Mount Royal, where the bustling city of Montreal spreads beneath the eyes of a curious traveler. From that perch the reader glimpses the glittering St. Lawrence River, the industrious warehouses, the distant Adirondacks, and the charming villages that cling to the hillsides. The narrative then turns its focus to Cote‑des‑Neiges, a small settlement that cradles a bright‑spirit child named Oisette Mary Tremblent.

Oisette is introduced as a plump, saffron‑toned girl with bead‑like eyes and glossy black hair, always dressed in a cheery black‑and‑red checked frock trimmed with a blue collar and a purple ribbon bearing a silver medal of the Blessed Virgin. Her days are marked by the resonant toll of the parish bell, the rhythm of prayers, and the lively bustle of a close‑knit French‑Canadian community. Through her eyes, listeners will taste the rich colors, sounds, and traditions that define a province where language, faith, and heritage have endured against the tides of change.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (119K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Emmy, Beth Baran and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2014-06-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Mary S. (Mary Sollace) Saxe

Mary S. (Mary Sollace) Saxe

1868–1942

A pioneering librarian and writer, she helped shape children's library services in Quebec and brought the province to life for young readers in her best-known book, Our Little Quebec Cousin.

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