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Norman Beaupre
Who has gazed at the magnificence of a Gothic cathedral and not been awestruck by its splendid architecture? One has to believe that the medieval builder of cathedrals was not…
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The Little Eater of Bleeding Hearts is a testimony of a milieu and of an era that history has no right to erase. ANTONINE MAILLET
Very rarely do Americans dare…
Two boys grow up during World War II, Gerard in New England, Morgen in Berlin. They live parallel lives: their families experience similar changes, similar suffering. The world says they…
The character of the Souillonne was taken from Norman Beaupre’s first novel, Le Petit Mangeur de Fleurs, an autobiographical novel that came out in 1999. The author found so fascinating…
An author always looks for an angle when writing fiction which Beaupre has done with this novel. He came up with revenants or ghosts for all of his characters as…
This is the sequel to the first part of the author’s memoir, The Little Eater of Bleeding Hearts. The first part goes from early childhood to
about the age of…
Among the many books that Norman Beaupre has written and published, this particular one, An Artist of Daring Creativity is most probably the highlight of his career as an established…
Here is the story of three generations of women from Quebec that touches upon the emigration to New England in the United States in the late 19th and early 20th…
Melding the historical, the imaginary, and the fine arts, The Boy With the Blue Cap presents the story behind Van Gogh’s paintings through the narrative of a young, precocious boy…
Another book on Maria Callas? Yes, but this one delivers an inside view of the Diva’s apartment in Paris and covers the last several months of her life. How is…
It’s a surprising combination of the illustrations of three animals that represent a collection of cautionary tales. The author counts on the creative imagination of the reader to grasp the…
Melding the historical, the imaginary, and the fine arts, The Boy with the Blue Cap presents the story behind Van Gogh’s paintings through the narrative of a young, precocious boy…
Fulfilling and soul-stirring, this book brings to Christian spirituality a literary perspective cultivated through thirty years of teaching on the part of the author. He is neither a theologian nor…
The author bought a doll at a flea market right outside of the Porte de Clignancourt in Paris several years ago. He bought it on account of a sticker on…