02511nam a22003017a 450000500170000000800410001702000180005804000080007610000320008424501250011626000570024130000230029844000430032152013820036460000270174665000270177365000200180065000270182065000290184765000420187665000370191865000490195565100500200465500140205494200140206899900170208295201100209920240829104000.0240719b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9798867056124 cAJM aPatrick L. Pelletier917670 aCecile and EmilebA Story of Family, Love, Tragedy and how Government Uprooted Thousands of PeoplecPatrick L. Pelletier aMiddletown, DEbIndependently PublishedcJan 3, 2024 a201 pages;c15 cm; aCecile and Emilex9798867056124917671 aDo you know where you came from, who came before you, and what you should leave behind? Forty years after Patrick L. Pelletier found an unusual piece of paper that compelled him to write this book, those questions were answered. Cecile and Emile is the true story of two ordinary people. Their life could resemble those of your parents or grandparents. The story comes from thousands of papers the two left behind, which strangely defined their lives. The documents – known as the “family treasure” – also drove Pelletier to research why thousands of homes and farms were abandoned in the vast Aroostook County of Maine for decades. Never credibly explained anywhere, his findings blame the federal government for mainly causing that county’s massive depopulation, and severely diminishing the deep-rooted ancestral culture of its unique Valley. All is told through Cecile and Emile’s rural living of the 20th century in Aroostook’s St. John Valley. Their story explores how lives were affected by the Roaring Twenties, the Florida Land Boom, the Great Depression, the Maine potato industry failure, and a deserted military project. Pelletier reveals the many tragedies in the families of Cecile and Emile and candidly tells how they were impacted by them. Yet, he interjects occasional subtle humor and leaves unanswered questions for the reader’s curiosity. aEmile Pelletier918086 aFrench heritage918087 aGenocide918088 aCatholic Church918089 aPotatoes918090xFarming aGreat Depression, y1929-1939.918091 aGovernment Lending918092xLoans aMilitary BaseszLoring Air Force Base918095 aAroostook County Maine918094zSt John Valley aBiography 2ddccBOOK c29853d29853 2ddc4070aABELJbABELJcBd2024-07-19g20.00l6oB PELLp66321r2025-07-08s2025-07-01w2024-07-19yBOOK