When Monique LeBlanc disappears from Nova Scotia, her cousin
Michelle is panic-stricken. Their summer vacation has taken an
ominous turn, and a search begins. At the site of Monique's
disappearance in Grand-Pre Historic Park, police find a picture of her
mother, Catherine, who passed away years ago, near Evangeline's
statue.
Michelle knows that Monique is visiting the park to honor the
dream she shared with her mother of visiting their Canadian
homeland. What she doesn't know is that Monique has gone back in
time to her ancestors' exile, actually living through the horrific
deportation of thousands of Acadians to Louisiana in 1755.
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ANN DAVIDSON grew up in Port Williams, Nova Scotia, just a few
miles from Grand-Pre. She was formerly Ann McKinnon. She lives
in Upton, Massachusetts. TERRY M. THIBODEAUX was born
into a large Cajun family in Southwest Louisiana, where he also
attended college. After a stint in graduate school in Mississippi, he
has lived and worked in Huntsville, Texas, for twenty years.