Le Point de non Retour (The Point of no Return)

The story of the Louis Hebert, apothecary and first european family to settle in North America

Nonfiction, History, Americas, Canada, Entertainment, Drama, American
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Author: Sharon Desruisseaux ISBN: 1230000012392
Publisher: Brooks Publishing Publication: October 10, 2011
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Sharon Desruisseaux
ISBN: 1230000012392
Publisher: Brooks Publishing
Publication: October 10, 2011
Imprint:
Language: English

A compilation of the stories of the settlers from France who risked it all to start a new life in the wilds of Canada before the Pilgrims and the Plymouth Bay Colony. The first book is about Louis and Marie Hebert who left their comfy life in Paris and their prosperous apothecary to start a new life in of Canada with their children. This was unheard of and never done before. This tale relates all they went through to make their dream of settling in New France a reality. Non-stop adventures of all they went through just to settle in the unchartered lands beyond the great ocean. A real page turner for sure as the many plots unfold to make their dreams a reality. 

This is a tale of the adventures of Louis and Marie Hebert.  Two pioneers who braved all they knew and were familiar with to start a new life in the wild lands of Canada with their children.  They encountered many obstacles to attain their dreams of forging a new life for their family and met many who shared their goals of starting fresh in Canada such as Samuel Champlain and Jean Poutrincourt

For more information on the author you can find her on Facebook at sharondnovels.com or on her official website at

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A compilation of the stories of the settlers from France who risked it all to start a new life in the wilds of Canada before the Pilgrims and the Plymouth Bay Colony. The first book is about Louis and Marie Hebert who left their comfy life in Paris and their prosperous apothecary to start a new life in of Canada with their children. This was unheard of and never done before. This tale relates all they went through to make their dream of settling in New France a reality. Non-stop adventures of all they went through just to settle in the unchartered lands beyond the great ocean. A real page turner for sure as the many plots unfold to make their dreams a reality. 

This is a tale of the adventures of Louis and Marie Hebert.  Two pioneers who braved all they knew and were familiar with to start a new life in the wild lands of Canada with their children.  They encountered many obstacles to attain their dreams of forging a new life for their family and met many who shared their goals of starting fresh in Canada such as Samuel Champlain and Jean Poutrincourt

For more information on the author you can find her on Facebook at sharondnovels.com or on her official website at

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