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A Canadian girl celebrates her bicultural family through stories of her two grandmothers in this charming children's book. One speaks French and the other Speaks English. They celebrate holidays differently-and even their dogs are different! Acadian Mémère and Scottish Nannie seem to have nothing in common but their grandchildren, but in this endearing picture book from bestselling author Diane Carmel Léger and noted illustrator Jean-Luc Trudel, difference is celebrated. A co-publication with New Brunswick's award-winning Bouton d'or Acadie and simultaneously published in French, Nannie and…mehr

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A Canadian girl celebrates her bicultural family through stories of her two grandmothers in this charming children's book. One speaks French and the other Speaks English. They celebrate holidays differently-and even their dogs are different! Acadian Mémère and Scottish Nannie seem to have nothing in common but their grandchildren, but in this endearing picture book from bestselling author Diane Carmel Léger and noted illustrator Jean-Luc Trudel, difference is celebrated. A co-publication with New Brunswick's award-winning Bouton d'or Acadie and simultaneously published in French, Nannie and Mémère is a whimsically illustrated, heartwarming tale of the special relationship between grandparents and grandchildren, and a celebration of cultural heritage.
Autorenporträt
For twenty years, Diane Carmel Léger lived in Victoria, British Columbia, where she taught French Immersion and wrote books in both French and English.Yet, it was her homesickness for the Maritimes that led her to writing over 25 years ago. Diane is now living near her native village of Memramcook which was called la-butte-à-Pétard before the deportation of 1755. Her first book, La butte à Pétard, is an Acadian bestseller.Jean-Luc Trudel is an artist from Montreal, Quebec specializing in children's book illustration. His most recent book, Ma petit boule d'amour, written by Jasmine Dubé, was nominated for the Prix des libraires du Quebec in 2014.