Gabrielle Roy - Selected Writings

Selected Writings

  • The Tin Flute (Bonheur d'occasion) (1945)
  • Where Nests the Water Hen (La Petite Poule d'Eau) (1950)
  • The Cashier (Alexandre Chenevert) (1954)
  • Street of Riches (Rue Deschambault) (1955)
  • The Hidden Mountain (La Montagne secrète) (1961)
  • The Road Past Altamont (La Route d'Altamont) (1966)
  • Windflower (La Rivière sans repos) (1970)
  • Enchanted Summer (Cet été qui chantait) (1972)
  • Garden in the Wind (Un jardin au bout du monde) (1975)
  • My Cow Bossie (Ma vache Bossie) (1976)
  • Children of My Heart (Ces Enfants de ma vie) (1977)
  • The Fragile Lights of Earth (Fragiles lumières de la terre) (1978)
  • Cliptail (Courte-Queue) (1979)
  • Enchantment and Sorrow (La Détresse et l'enchantement) (1984)
  • The Tortoiseshell and the Pekinese (L'Espagnole et le Pékinoise) (1987)

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