

Down the street a family of Vietnamese origin have installed a water garden. The flowers around the pond bloom in a well-considered order, and the fish swim happily.
Mary Soderstrom's blog
It's always nice when people that you write about like what you write. I'm no musician, and one of the big unknowns about River Music was what musicians might think. In fact, I was so unsure that I went out of my way not to ask musicians I knew what their opinion was.
But to my great delight, the reaction of musicians has been spontaneous and very positive. Here are three:
From pianist Jana Stuart:
"Mary, I just finished River Music. I could not put it down. I related so much to the character of Gloria Murray and the plight of the young pianist. I loved it to pieces. "
From Madeleine Owen, lutist and artistic director, Ensemble La Cigale:
"Gloria, is tough and not always likable and yet, I had to recognize some of her difficult choices as merely typical of what a musician, especially a woman, has to do in order to succeed in the competitive world of music."
And Cléo Palacio-Quintin, flûtiste-compositrice says:
"River Music nous emporte dans le flot d'une vie musicale riche en émotions. Dans un rythme fluide, Mary Soderstrom transcrit avec finesse la passion intime d'une interprète pour sa musique...difficile de poser le livre avant la fin."
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Saint-Léonard, with its attached duplexes (many of these are actually triplexes, as they feature a "granny flat" for the older generation)and some high-rise blocks, is actually denser than many postwar suburbs. It is a pity that the blue line of the métro did not get built out to St-Léonard and Anjou as was originally planned.
Parts of Jean-Talon East are not very welcoming to pedestrians and cyclists though - it is sort of an autoroute.
As your second photo indicates, it is becoming more multi-cultural. Originally the population was essentially Italian immigrants and Francophone Québecois: now there are many Latin Americans - from different countries, Haitians and Maghrebis as well, and some Vietnamese and other Southeast Asians. There is a very good Sino-Cambodian supermarket in nearby St-Michel, Kim Phat on Jarry, with foods from the whole region and good seafood. http://www.kimphat.com/outlets.html
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