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“The Future,” a new speculative novel by the Montreal-based writer Catherine Leroux, reimagines what a Francophone Detroit would be like today if the French had never ceded the city to the British in 1760. The novel contends with histories of forced migration, poverty, and environmental degradation, and explores how a city adapts in the face of climate change.
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Catherine Leroux, author of "The Future"
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“The Future,” a new speculative novel by the Montreal-based writer Catherine Leroux, reimagines what a Francophone Detroit would be like today if the French had never ceded the city to the British in 1760. The novel contends with histories of forced migration, poverty, and environmental degradation, and explores how a city adapts in the face of climate change.
GUEST:
Catherine Leroux, author of "The Future"
___
Looking for more conversations from Stateside? Right this way.
If you like what you hear on the pod, consider supporting our work.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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