The Cornerboys

A Novel

by William Benedict Earle


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Softcover
$31.95
Hardcover
$47.95
Softcover
$31.95

Book Details

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Publication Date : 4/12/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 314
ISBN : 9781425789213
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 314
ISBN : 9781425789367

About the Book

This is a heart warming story of a gang of boys who grew up in 1940’s Montreal – against the backdrop of a looming confl ict in far away Korea :

The place is the largely Irish neighbourhood of Point. St. Charles, the time : summer of 1947. Handsome,strong Pat Donovan and “the guys” meet up as usual at “Rainbow’s Corner” on a street like many others to be found all over urban North America. Carefully setting the stage for what is to come, William B. Earle masterfully introduces his characters who cluster here exchanging stories of hopes, dreams, romance and adventure all interwoven with the strong element of sports, so characteristic of this particular Montreal neighbourhood. Casey, Griff, Ace Barney, Ruby Nuts and other members of “the gang” first take us through a sensuous journey of Irish, swashbuckling Point St. Charles complete with the “Shamrocks” team and “lounges” such as “The Cavendish” and “Westlakes” as well as famous hamburger hang-out, “Baraby’s” Beautiful Alice Brodka is Pat’s love interest and her entrance signals that major changes are about to occur in the lives of Pat and the Cornerboys. The Cornerboys became men when they headed the call of duty and went to war in the summer of 1950 – some never to return.


About the Author

William B. Earle, (Billy), was born and raised in the working class district of Point Saint Charles in Montreal. Billy loved “The Point” and was very active in sports both as a player and later as a coach. At the outbreak of the Korean War, Billy and four of his Cornerboy pals answered the call to arms and enlisted in the Canadian Army Special Force and served a full tour of duty in Japan and Korea. Following his return from overseas, he took up employment with Veterans Affairs Canada and devoted a life time of service to the well being of veterans and their families. His subsequent duties involved travels from coast to coast and, indeed, to many countries around the world. He is now happy to be back in Montreal and to have renewed old friendships. And he feels deeply honoured to have been inducted into the Point St. Charles Hall of Recognition.