
CURRENTLY READING
Last Person Rural by Noel Perrin
Monday, April 7 through Friday, April 18, 2025
Read by Jim Fleming
Perrin’s second “final” collection of bucolic essays was written eight years after his supposedly ultimate compilation (Third Person Rural, heard earlier this year on CAD)—and it’s another appreciation of rural life and being a good steward of the land told with humor, warmth and a little bit of philosophy as well.
THEME: “Pastorale” by Claude Champagne – CBC Vancouver Symphony Orchestra
(David R Godine Pub; ISBN10: 087923914x)
Readings are archived for one week following the broadcast day of the last chapter due to publisher 
copyright restrictions.
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Heritage 5 of 15 – The Birth of Margo
Lazare builds the most spectacular aviary in all of South America for Therese and her birds. In it, she gives birth to their daughter, Margot. As a young child, Margot […]
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Heritage 4 of 15 – Therese Lonsonier
The daughter of a musician, Therese begins her life singing until a case of whooping cough causes her to change her interests. She becomes a falconer which is how she […]
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Heritage 3 of 15 – Lazare’s Journey To Healing
Lazare has returned to Chile but is very unwell both mentally and physically. Lazare Sr. hires a shaman, Aukan, to heal him. At a market, Lazare impulsively joins a caravan […]
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Heritage 2 of 15 – The Lonsonier Sons Fight For France
All of Lazare Lonsonier’s sons leave Chile to fight for France. Lazare, the youngest, is the only one to survive. He returns to Chile a ruined and unwell man, missing […]
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Heritage 1 of 15 – The Trip to Chile
Lazare leaves France to immigrate to America with his vine stock but ends up in Chile with a new name. He settles there and becomes the patriarch of an impressive […]
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Heritage by Miguel Bonnefoy
monday, April 21 through friday, may 9, 2025
Read by norman gilliland
The house in Santiago de Chile, with its lush lemon trees, has sheltered three generations of the Lonsonier family. Having arrived from France’s Jura region with a single grape vine in his pocket, the patriarch put down roots there in the late nineteenth century. His son, Lazare, back from World War I’s hellish trenches, would build in their garden the most beautiful aviary in the Andes. The granddaughter Margot, a pioneering aviator, would first dream of flying, and where she would raise her son, the revolutionary Ilario Da. Like Lazare before them, they will bravely face the conflicts of their day, fighting against dictatorship on both sides of the Atlantic. A dazzling family saga, brimming with poetry and passion, that skillfully weaves together the private lives of individuals and major historical events in South America and Europe.