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An intimate memoir of a bilingual childhood in Quebec at mid-century that shows how language can reshape a life after trauma.
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14 March 2013

Written by a survivor of childhood abuse, this moving memoir traces the influence of the author's mother tongue in the formation of her identity, and the role her second language played in providing a psychological sanctuary. Kathleen Saint-Onge reflects on the ambiguities of growing up in a primarily French household while attending English schools as she richly recounts the emotional gains and losses of a life lived in two languages. A testament to the power of language in determining feelings of belonging or alienation, Bilingual Being also presents a portrait of the 1960s in Quebec and the changing role of the Catholic Church. Depicting with warmth and humour her own developing independence gained at school, Saint-Onge reveals the tensions between the social world of her evolving English and her deep roots in French-speaking Quebec City. It is an exploration of hope where language provides an escape from traumatic memories and a chance to reconstruct a secure sense of self. Bilingual Being is a superbly crafted autobiography that seamlessly moves from the remembrance of abuse to observations of living bilingualism and the gradual unfolding of recovery in adulthood. It is a compelling, beautiful, and brave narrative that tells a wider story about human resilience and the impact of language in creating new possibilities for life.
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Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Imprint: McGill-Queen's University Press
Publication Date:
14 March 2013
ISBN: 9780773588288
Format: eBook
BISACs:
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Memoirs, HISTORY / Canada / Post-Confederation (1867-), HISTORY / Social History
"Bilingual Being is gutsy, topical, immensely readable. I think anyone who reads it will come away with a deeper understanding of this crazy-quilt country of ours and our ongoing debate about language and culture. Equally important - it sheds light not just on one life, but on the universal process of becoming a person." Denise Roig, author of Butter Cream: A Year in a Montreal Pastry School
"This is a magnificent piece of work - original, courageous, fiercely honest, often searingly painful, enlightening, and inspiring. Saint-Onge's depictions of a damaged childhood in the '60s and her reflections on what caused her to leap from one language to another as a means of psychological survival are delivered with breathtaking clarity." Moira Farr, author of After Daniel: A Suicide Survivor's Tale
"This is a magnificent piece of work - original, courageous, fiercely honest, often searingly painful, enlightening, and inspiring. Saint-Onge's depictions of a damaged childhood in the '60s and her reflections on what caused her to leap from one language to another as a means of psychological survival are delivered with breathtaking clarity." Moira Farr, author of After Daniel: A Suicide Survivor's Tale
Kathleen Saint-Onge, a linguist and language teacher, is also a PhD candidate in education at York University. She lives in Toronto.