Dors Bien Maman

<p>French was Lucy&rsquo;s native language and many of the sweetest memories of my childhood are of our sharing French together. I was lucky to hear, and to imitate, her impeccable accent. The first books I can remember are &ldquo;Babar&rdquo;. Mom would read to me each night the whimsical stories of the magical elephant who wore an emerald-green suit. I would swoon to hear mom&rsquo;s French, telling me the tales of &ldquo;Babar l&rsquo;&eacute;l&eacute;phante&rdquo;.</p> <p>Lucy wasn&rsquo;t a forceful personality but when my elementary school hired a teacher from Montreal as their French teacher, mom protested in no uncertain terms. No disrespect from me, trust me, but I can only report that mom felt enduring the French Canadian accent was akin to nails scraping the chalkboard.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@diananyad/dors-bien-maman-22888f2e978f"><strong>Website</strong></a></p>
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