L'Obomsawin

Sioux Junction est un village qui se meurt. Son seul titre de gloire : Thomas Obomsawin, peintre autochtone devenu célèbre jusqu’à Paris. Or, il est accusé d’avoir incendié la maison familiale. Son procès, pour le moins inusité, cause des maux de tête aux propriétaires de l’hôtel des Draveurs et transforme l’allure de Sioux Junction, ville ouvrière où il ne se passe &agra
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Release dateSeptember 28th 2020
LanguageFrench
PublisherPRISE DE PAROLE
CollectionBibliothèque canadienne-frança
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Number of pages196 pages
CompositionSingle-component retail product
SupportPaperback / softback
Measure19.1 cm (Height), 12.7 cm (Width)
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