<p>A solid contribution to social and urban studies this fascinating collection of oral histories details the life and times in Canada&#39;s &quot;cradle of industrialization.&quot; Contributors to this book were all born between the 1920s and 1950s and remember growing up around the east end of the Lachine Canal near the Montreal harbour. It was a time when ships from far away places still navigated the canal and this historic working-class area hummed with the sounds of factories. Families were often large and the streets teemed with children. These oral histories follow contributors&#39; lives to the present day. The book also discusses the redevelopment and evolution of the area. Well-illustrated with archival photos with bibliography and an introduction by the author. 372 pages hardcover.</p>
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