Tri-County Vanguard

West Pubnico writer Laurent d’Entremont publishes sixth book

Two-Acre Farm contains 20 pictures and 76 stories, many that have never been told

- CARLA ALLEN TRI-COUNTY VANGUARD

West Pubnico author Laurent d’Entremont has long been popular for his colourful, gentlydesc­riptive stories of the way life used to be in the “old days.” His sixth book – The Two-Acre Farm – is the latest for your library.

D’Entremont, a member of Storytelle­rs of Canada, says in a way he’s come full circle: His first publicatio­n, a 38-page booklet written in 1970s, was also called Two-Acre Farm.

He wrote two more booklets – Golden Farm Memories and Meat Loaves do explode – and then began publishing fullfledge­d books: three volumes of Stories to Remember; Footsteps in the Night; and Aunt Emma Loved her Brandy.

D’Entremont began writing, he says, because he wanted to save his grandfathe­r Adolph’s stories. Many were inspired by the farm Adolph owned.

“He was a great storytelle­r. A lot better than I could ever hope to be,” says d’Entremont, who has had hundreds of stories published in the Vanguard, as well as many for the Kentville Advertiser and Senior’s Advocate.

Printing costs have risen significan­tly since the printing of d’Entremont’s first book and the profit margin is shrinking.

“I don’t mind that, if I could sell them all,” he says.

“I’m not in it to make money.” The Two-Acre Farm contains 20 pictures and 76 stories. Many have never been told, says d’Entremont.

He adds there’s one thing he’s proud of in this new book. He graduated from Yarmouth Vocational School in 1961 and has included the name of everyone who graduated in that class in one of the chapters.

He remembers the Friday afternoons back then when the teacher would “turn a blind eye” and many of the students would hike downtown.

“One Friday afternoon near

Christmas I took a walk downtown. I describe that walk in my book. Snowflakes were falling and I passed by the police station and Guest’s Hardware and eventually stopped at the Royal Store, which was the big one in Yarmouth those days.

“I had never realized how pretty a town Yarmouth was at

Christmast­ime.”

D’Entremont has gained a reputation for his speaking engagement­s, which showcase his quick wit and humour.

To obtain an autographe­d copy of his book ($20) catch him at one of the many venues he’ll be at before Christmas (see below).

 ?? TINA COMEAU ?? Author Laurent d’Entremont with his latest book: The Two Acre Farm.
TINA COMEAU Author Laurent d’Entremont with his latest book: The Two Acre Farm.

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