Piau Piau

Piau

Journey to the Promised Land

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Publisher Description

A glimpse into the life of Acadian folk hero Pierre Belliveau, known as Piau, who led his people into exile during the 1755 expulsion of the Acadians.

Acadian leader Pierre Belliveau, known as Piau, led hundreds of Acadians into the wilderness to escape the Acadian Expulsion. He vowed to lead them to the Promised Land, where they could live without fear of deportation. Over the years he became a prisoner of war, was deported to Boston, and built a castle before finally leading his people to Memramcook, New Brunswick, the Promised Land.


This historical novel, based on a true story, explores the armed and quiet resistance of the Acadian people and the Acadian figure who dedicated his life to securing the safety and well-being of his people. Told by a direct descendant of Pierre Belliveau, Bruce Murray, it is a story of suffering, courage, and hope.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2017
August 26
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
264
Pages
PUBLISHER
Dundurn Press
SELLER
Dundurn Press Limited
SIZE
1.7
MB

Customer Reviews

Lebel1234 ,

Piau Journey to the Promised Land

Absolutely fascinating ….this book outlines the world of my forefathers in a magnificent way …as we would say in french ….quel roman…further more I noticed that Bruce Murray interviewed my 103 year old grandfather. This is a must read for all Belliveau’s but also everyone interested in early Canadian history …it would be a blast if I could one day meet Mr. Murray….

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