Memories of My Youth

Biography & Memoir
Cover of the book Memories of My Youth by Bill Halkett, Adam Books
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Author: Bill Halkett ISBN: 9781927586006
Publisher: Adam Books Publication: September 10, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Bill Halkett
ISBN: 9781927586006
Publisher: Adam Books
Publication: September 10, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

This is a book detailing the early life of Bill Halkett, alias Sonny Boy, alias Eugene Scott Landry, alias the mean little Bastard. It tells of his earliest memories of adoption by the Halkett’s and coming from St. Agathe the TB sanatorium to 438 6th avenue Verdun and only speaking French.

It details the raw side of living in Verdun a French English community. It tells of his misadventures as well as his schooling and education. The battles and stories are all true as he can remember. It also goes into detail of his dealing with death from a young age till the death of his parents.

It also goes into detail re his adventures in fishing the St. Lawrence River as well as Lake St Francis. He did experience what it was like to become a commercial fisherman as well as how to sneak a dead body across the USA border back in 1956.

He explains his efforts to further his education and the difficulties of securing his first real job. Also included is his fighting spirit which is demonstrated over and over again.

The reason he decided to write this autobiography is to leave a history of his life for the future generations of Halkett’s. This is his first attempt at writing and he believes the second book will be much better constructed. Enjoy the read.

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This is a book detailing the early life of Bill Halkett, alias Sonny Boy, alias Eugene Scott Landry, alias the mean little Bastard. It tells of his earliest memories of adoption by the Halkett’s and coming from St. Agathe the TB sanatorium to 438 6th avenue Verdun and only speaking French.

It details the raw side of living in Verdun a French English community. It tells of his misadventures as well as his schooling and education. The battles and stories are all true as he can remember. It also goes into detail of his dealing with death from a young age till the death of his parents.

It also goes into detail re his adventures in fishing the St. Lawrence River as well as Lake St Francis. He did experience what it was like to become a commercial fisherman as well as how to sneak a dead body across the USA border back in 1956.

He explains his efforts to further his education and the difficulties of securing his first real job. Also included is his fighting spirit which is demonstrated over and over again.

The reason he decided to write this autobiography is to leave a history of his life for the future generations of Halkett’s. This is his first attempt at writing and he believes the second book will be much better constructed. Enjoy the read.

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