Adrien leduc

Adrien Leduc is a Canadian author of young adult fiction. His books deal with a wide range of topics including foster children, life in pre-Confederation Canada, and bullying. He is a member of the Canadian Authors' Association.

Biography
Adrien Leduc was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and raised in both Saskatchewan and Alberta. He attended the University of Saskatchewan where he completed two years of undergraduate studies before making the move to Ottawa, Ontario and graduating from Carleton University with a Bachelor of Arts in History in 2010.
Upon his completion of university, Leduc pursued a career in the public service, working two years for the Government of Canada before calling it quits in the Fall of 2012 to pursue writing full-time.

A Place To Call Home
Adrien Leduc's first novel was met with mixed, though largely positive, reviews with one reader saying "I feel like this author has more to offer us as readers and am open to reading more". The story follows foster siblings Ron and Sarah as they navigate the streets of Toronto hoping to find a permanent home.

The Dumnonian Hoard
The Dumnonian Hoard is the first installment in the Rosenberg Twins Adventure Series. Twins Joshua and Sarah Rosenberg head to France with their uncle on an archaeological expedition and cross paths with a pair of ruthless antique smugglers. During the first two weeks of March 2011, the e-book version was number 12 on Smashwords.com's Best Sellers list.
 
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