ISBN-13: 9781565544420 / Angielski / Miękka / 1999 / 116 str.
ISBN-13: 9781565544420 / Angielski / Miękka / 1999 / 116 str.
The Acadian Reminiscences is a
word painting of the life of the Acadians in the Teche Country in the long ago.The plain, simple frugal life of these people, their devotion to principle,
their unbound faith in the goodness of God, their love for each other during
all their misfortunes and perilous wanderings, appeal to the heart.
The simple pathos of the grandmother's story comes to us with such
consummate art, that the eye unwittingly grows moist, as the reader follows the
journeyings of this little band, self-exiled and noble in their poverty, from
desolated homes on the bleak Acadian coast, to their final destination in the
hospitable valley of the Teche. . . .
With them the Acadians] we hear in their peaceful Acadian homes the first
war-cry that startles the country, and shudder at the near approach of the
cruel and merciless foe. We hope against hope that God or man will interfere in
their behalf-till the dreaded day dawns, on which they must decide whether or
not they will be true to their God, their King, their country, lose all and
become wanderers on the face of the earth; or sacrificing these, supinely yield
to Britain, and continue to live at ease and in plenty in the homes of their
youth, and till the soil hallowed by the graves of their forefathers.
When these issues were presented to them, much as they loved their homes,
and the land that gave them birth, they cried out with one accord: No, no
a thousand times Sacrifice our religion, our King, our country? No, let ruin,
desolation, despair, let death overtake us, we cannot, we will not give up
those. And so the die was cast. In the utmost haste valuables were
gathered together or thrown into wells, objects of spoil were destroyed, and
they themselves applied the torch that soon reduced their beloved village to
ashes. In the darkness of the night, lighted only by the lurid glare of their
burning homes, they left their devoted St. Gabriel forever.
-Andrew Thorpe
from the Introduction