This is the fifth and final book in the Adventures of Olivier and Joaquin series of childrens stories. The boys go to Canada for the first time in more than twelve years to celebrate Canadas 150th anniversary in 2017, marking an adventure that has them explore the countrys biggest cities and breathtaking countryside. Now begins each of their stories as they grow into increasingly independent teenagers, and soon, young men.
Despite a burgeoning interest in transatlantic and regional studies, the long-standing cultural connections between francophone communities on both sides of the Atlantic have received little critical attention. Transatlantic Passages presents essays, interviews, and images that address the often-neglected cultural commerce integral to understanding historical and contemporary identities in Quebec and francophone Europe.
The fourth book in the Olivier & Joaquin series, Navigating the River of Time, sees the two brothers travel back in time, where ancestors help them through the pivotal 1746 Battle of Rocourt in Europe, Mexicos Cinco de Mayo and Battle of Puebla in 1862, and the final days of World War II, before working the family farm in the Midwest of North America immediately after that war and helping their grandmother build a school in Asia.
This is the fifth and final book in the Adventures of Olivier and Joaquin series of childrens stories. The boys go to Canada for the first time in more than twelve years to celebrate Canadas 150th anniversary in 2017, marking an adventure that has them explore the countrys biggest cities and breathtaking countryside. Now begins each of their stories as they grow into increasingly independent teenagers, and soon, young men.
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