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portada Farewell Dundas Street: A Memoir
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
2021
Language
English
Pages
156
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9781525589768
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Farewell Dundas Street: A Memoir

Oscar Pinto (Author) · Friesenpress · Paperback

Farewell Dundas Street: A Memoir - Oscar Pinto

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Synopsis "Farewell Dundas Street: A Memoir"

Symbolically greeted by an unusually early spring, the afternoon of March 27, 1973 marked a pivotal moment in Oscar's life. It was the day that he arrived in Montreal, Canada, and his life began to flourish. He was sixteen years old. Ten time zones and three continents away, in South Asia, Oscar had bid a permanent farewell to his parents and brothers, extended family, friends, and everything familiar, including the hot tropical climate. But Oscar's journey was no happenstance; it was the unfolding of a dream, the origins of which he has traced back to when he was eight years old. He took steps to make it happen, and it did. His life before that pivotal moment was in sharp contrast to his life after. This is Oscar's story of after and before, told against a backdrop of the music inextricably linked to his recollections....

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