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Anne-France Goldwater’s biography offers insight into difficult childhood

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Larger than life
Montreal lawyer Anne-France Goldwater joins Global’s Laura Casella to talk about her new autobiography “Plus grande que nature." – Oct 28, 2016

Montreal lawyer Anne-France Goldwater joins Global’s Laura Casella to talk about her new autobiography “Plus grande que nature,” which translates to “Larger than Life.”

Goldwater’s biography came after friend and journalist Yves Thériault convinced her that she needed to tell her story.

“[Thériault] said yours is a story that needs to be told,” Goldwater said.

Her biography delves deep into her childhood, offering insight that she feels will be beneficial to readers.

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“I think you’re going to find it’s a story that could be helpful to a lot of people who’ve had dysfunctional families and difficult childhoods and it might be words of inspiration to help people over come those difficulties.”

Global News is giving away a signed copy of Goldwater’s biography.

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