Tyler LeBlanc (Author), Pierre Simpson (Read by)
Acadian Driftwood (Audiobook)
Duration: 5h 37m Unabridged
Published: August 15, 2023
BTC Audiobooks / Non-Fiction / Biography & Memoir
Digital Audio: 9781773103488 $25.00 SRP
Winner, Evelyn Richardson Award for Non-Fiction and Democracy 250 Atlantic Book Award for Historical Writing
A Hill Times Top 100 selection
A Canada’s History Bestseller
Published: August 15, 2023
BTC Audiobooks / Non-Fiction / Biography & Memoir
Digital Audio: 9781773103488 $25.00 SRP
Winner, Evelyn Richardson Award for Non-Fiction and Democracy 250 Atlantic Book Award for Historical Writing
A Hill Times Top 100 selection
A Canada’s History Bestseller
Piecing together his family history through archival documents, Tyler LeBlanc tells the story of his ancestor Joseph LeBlanc and the LeBlanc family during the Great Expulsion. A unique biographical approach to the history of the Expulsion, Acadian Driftwood is a vivid insight into one family’s experience of this traumatic event.
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Author
Tyler LeBlanc was born and raised in a tiny fishing village on Nova Scotia’s south shore. He studied history and journalism as an undergraduate and holds an MFA in Creative Nonfiction. His writing has appeared in This Magazine, Modern Farmer, Explore, Dal Magazine, and the Coast.
Pierre Simpson (he/him) is a Tkaronto-based bilingual performer working in voice, stage, film and TV, including Three Pines, Transplant, and on stage with Théâtre français de Toronto and Canadian Stage.
Pierre Simpson (he/him) is a Tkaronto-based bilingual performer working in voice, stage, film and TV, including Three Pines, Transplant, and on stage with Théâtre français de Toronto and Canadian Stage.
Awards
Shortlisted: Dartmouth Book Award for Non-Fiction
Winner: Democracy 250 Atlantic Book Award for Historical Writing
Winner: Evelyn Richardson Award for Non-Fiction
Shortlisted: Margaret and John Savage Award for Best First Book (Non-fiction)
Winner: Democracy 250 Atlantic Book Award for Historical Writing
Winner: Evelyn Richardson Award for Non-Fiction
Shortlisted: Margaret and John Savage Award for Best First Book (Non-fiction)
Reviews
"The Acadian story deserves to be told far and wide — let this exquisite book draw you into an astonishing tale of imperial abuse and collective courage." — Lyse Doucet, BBC Chief International Correspondent
"Tyler LeBlanc takes readers on a quest to uncover his family’s forgotten history, a journey into the horrors of the eighteenth-century deportations that scattered his Acadian ancestors and almost destroyed their culture. Deeply researched and honestly told, Acadian Driftwood is a gritty, gripping account of a dark chapter in Canada’s history and an uplifting tale of discovery — discovery of heritage, of family, and, ultimately, of identity." — Dean Jobb, author of The Acadians: A People’s Story of Exile and Triumph
"With great care and an eye for well-researched details, Tyler LeBlanc tells a story of trauma by making room for personal and historical insights into the lives of the Acadians who survived the Expulsion. A tapestry of 250-year-old threads, Acadian Driftwood is stronger and more resilient than one would ever expect, let alone woven in such a careful and vibrant manner." — Simon Thibault, author of Pantry and Palate: Remembering and Rediscovering Acadian Food
"Can you imagine all of Owen Sound being told, ‘Nope, you can’t live here anymore. Get out!’ That is what happened to the Acadian people in 1755. Because they spoke French, they had to go...This is a complete history of that tragic removal written in a personal style with each chapter focusing on one member of the family." — Owen Sound Sun Times
"Thanks to LeBlanc’s beautifully written book, brought alive in riveting detail, more of us will understand how the British tried to erase a people — the Acadians — from the landscape of the Atlantic region, and the horror these individuals experienced as their homesteads were destroyed and their families torn apart." — Atlantic Books Today
"The Acadian Expulsion may be an unlikely choice for a summer read, but Tyler LeBlanc’s Acadian Driftwood was so engaging I blew through it like it was a summer blockbuster." — Grid City Magazine
"Acadian Driftwood wraps readers in the severity of Acadian suffering and the strength of the Acadian soul." — The East Mag
"The most powerful, compelling, important book I’ve read for a while." — James Mullinger, Editor-in-Chief, [EDIT] Magazine
"Whether you already have a firm grasp on the history of the Acadian people, or know absolutely nothing about them, this book will inform and inspire you." — Amie’s Book Reviews
"A unique family genealogy." — Canada's History
"Tyler LeBlanc takes readers on a quest to uncover his family’s forgotten history, a journey into the horrors of the eighteenth-century deportations that scattered his Acadian ancestors and almost destroyed their culture. Deeply researched and honestly told, Acadian Driftwood is a gritty, gripping account of a dark chapter in Canada’s history and an uplifting tale of discovery — discovery of heritage, of family, and, ultimately, of identity." — Dean Jobb, author of The Acadians: A People’s Story of Exile and Triumph
"With great care and an eye for well-researched details, Tyler LeBlanc tells a story of trauma by making room for personal and historical insights into the lives of the Acadians who survived the Expulsion. A tapestry of 250-year-old threads, Acadian Driftwood is stronger and more resilient than one would ever expect, let alone woven in such a careful and vibrant manner." — Simon Thibault, author of Pantry and Palate: Remembering and Rediscovering Acadian Food
"Can you imagine all of Owen Sound being told, ‘Nope, you can’t live here anymore. Get out!’ That is what happened to the Acadian people in 1755. Because they spoke French, they had to go...This is a complete history of that tragic removal written in a personal style with each chapter focusing on one member of the family." — Owen Sound Sun Times
"Thanks to LeBlanc’s beautifully written book, brought alive in riveting detail, more of us will understand how the British tried to erase a people — the Acadians — from the landscape of the Atlantic region, and the horror these individuals experienced as their homesteads were destroyed and their families torn apart." — Atlantic Books Today
"The Acadian Expulsion may be an unlikely choice for a summer read, but Tyler LeBlanc’s Acadian Driftwood was so engaging I blew through it like it was a summer blockbuster." — Grid City Magazine
"Acadian Driftwood wraps readers in the severity of Acadian suffering and the strength of the Acadian soul." — The East Mag
"The most powerful, compelling, important book I’ve read for a while." — James Mullinger, Editor-in-Chief, [EDIT] Magazine
"Whether you already have a firm grasp on the history of the Acadian people, or know absolutely nothing about them, this book will inform and inspire you." — Amie’s Book Reviews
"A unique family genealogy." — Canada's History