Irene Compagnon
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(view spoiler)[I picked up your book at the library. After reading the overview and found I was very interested in the areas covered; i.e. St. Henri, Pointe St. Charles, Ville Emard, Atwater Market, Lachine Canal, etc. I was born in Montreal 1939 & grew up in St. Henri in the 1950-1960's. I was wondering if you grew up there as well? I am enjoying your book as it brings back many memories. Irene Compagnon (nee Baggott). (hide spoiler)]
Alice Zorn
Hi Irene,
Thanks for your question. I'm happy to hear you're enjoying Five Roses.
I’ve been living in Montreal since the 1980s and in Pointe St. Charles since 2001. When we moved to the Pointe, it was beginning to be gentrified, and part of what I wanted to do in Five Roses was to describe the changes I saw taking place. The cover of Five Roses, for example, is from a photo my husband took in 2002. That same house is now completely fixed up: brick repointed, thermal glass windows, door with stained-glass inset, granite doorstep.
Living here, I became fascinated by the rich history of the Pointe, the Lachine Canal, St. Henri, and Griffintown. Who knows? Maybe one day I’ll write a novel about this area in its industrial heyday.
For sure, I’ve heard lots of interesting stories from neighbours who were born or lived here for many years. One, who recently had to move into a seniors’ residence, grew up in the same house where she later lived with her husband. An old boyfriend used to tell me stories about when he was a kid and stayed with his grandmother (“Nanny”) who had an apartment on Island. We used to visit his uncle who lived in Verdun. That would have been in 1981 or 1982. The apartment had walls of raw plywood and an oil heater in the front room that was supposed to heat the whole place. He told a story about renovating a building in the Pointe and discovering a dead body in the basement. Maybe that’s why I only go into the dirt cellar in this house unless I really need to.
Thanks for your question. I'm happy to hear you're enjoying Five Roses.
I’ve been living in Montreal since the 1980s and in Pointe St. Charles since 2001. When we moved to the Pointe, it was beginning to be gentrified, and part of what I wanted to do in Five Roses was to describe the changes I saw taking place. The cover of Five Roses, for example, is from a photo my husband took in 2002. That same house is now completely fixed up: brick repointed, thermal glass windows, door with stained-glass inset, granite doorstep.
Living here, I became fascinated by the rich history of the Pointe, the Lachine Canal, St. Henri, and Griffintown. Who knows? Maybe one day I’ll write a novel about this area in its industrial heyday.
For sure, I’ve heard lots of interesting stories from neighbours who were born or lived here for many years. One, who recently had to move into a seniors’ residence, grew up in the same house where she later lived with her husband. An old boyfriend used to tell me stories about when he was a kid and stayed with his grandmother (“Nanny”) who had an apartment on Island. We used to visit his uncle who lived in Verdun. That would have been in 1981 or 1982. The apartment had walls of raw plywood and an oil heater in the front room that was supposed to heat the whole place. He told a story about renovating a building in the Pointe and discovering a dead body in the basement. Maybe that’s why I only go into the dirt cellar in this house unless I really need to.
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