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Découvrez des auteurs phares de la littérature canadienne et québécoise lors de notre Bouillon du mois de mars, le mois de la francophonie. De Jocelyne Saucier à India Desjardins, de Michel Tremblay à Gabrielle Roy, vous tomberez sous le charme des essais, récits et romans dans nos collections.

Lectures Proposées



Le Bouillon, c’est quoi ? Une opportunité de découvrir de nouvelles œuvres et de partager vos impressions avec d’autres francophones amateurs de belles lettres. Un thème vous est proposé chaque mois, vous choisissez parmi une sélection le livre de votre choix, et venez le présenter aux autres.

Celebrating le Mois de la francophonie

La Francophonie is the vibrant community shared by the 274 million speakers of French across 5 continents. From Africa to the Americas, French is the 5th most spoken language in the world, and the second most learned language after English. With more than 60,000 words, it is a language of international communication used by 80 nations and governments. In the United States, it is estimated that up to 11 million people are Francophone, and 13 million Americans claim French, French-Canadian, or Acadian origin. The majority of Franco-Americans are concentrated in New England, as well as Louisiana. Clearly, French is a rich international language that connects people well beyond the borders of France!

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Upcoming Events

Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Join us at the French Library for a special edition of the book club. We invite you to bring two or three books written by francophone writers you love and present them to the group on December 18th at 6:00 PM

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Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Join us at the French Library for a conversation about Sermon sur la chute de Romeby Jérôme Ferrari. We invite you to read the book in its entirety and meet us on January 15th, from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM.

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Thursday, January 16, 2025

Join us at the French Library for a conversation about Sermon sur la chute de Rome by Jérôme Ferrari. We invite you to read the book in its entirety and meet us on January 16th, from 4:30 PM to 5:30 PM.

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