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1. After being badly injured in WWII Francis Cassavant returns to Frenchtown with severe facial injuries. He covers his face to avoid recognition and carries a gun which he will use in a special ‘mission’. | 2. Francis thinks back to his first meeting with Nicole (at the school) and his immediate attraction to her. He visits the place where she used to live. That night he has a nightmare about his wartime experiences. |
3. Arthur Rivier, a school friend of Francis, introduces him to the other war veterans at the St Jude Club. Unlike Francis they are optimistic about the future. Francis keeps his identity a secret. | 4. Through a flashback to the days at the Wreck Centre, Larry LaSalle is introduced. He is presented as an inspiring teacher who brings out the best in the young people of Frenchtown. |
5. Later at the St Jude Club the war veterans talk about Larry LaSalle’s Silver Star award for bravery in war. Arthur Rivier recognises Francis and cannot understand why, as the holder of a Silver Star, he should want to go unrecognised. | 6. Francis remembers when he won the table tennis tournament at the Wreck Centre and later beat Larry in a match, he is convinced though that Larry let him win. Francis and Nicole grow closer. At the cinema together they see a newsreel with Larry celebrated as a war hero. |
7. After the celebration for his return to Frenchtown, Larry assaults Nicole at the Wreck Centre. Francis overhears the assault but is too frightened (or shocked) to do anything about it. | 8. Nicole is visited by Francis who is tortured by guilt because of his failure to help her. Later he contemplates suicide but instead he lies about his age and enlists in the army. |
9. After Francis has discovered that Larry has returned to Frenchtown he visits him in his lodgings intending to kill him in revenge for what he did to Nicole. | 10. Larry admits his weakness for ‘the sweet young things’ but does not express any remorse. He tells Francis he has already made plans to kill himself which he does after Francis leaves. |
11. Francis visits Nicole to ask her forgiveness and to inform her of Larry’s death. Although he had hoped to resume their relationship it is clear this will not happen. He sees his departure as his ‘gift’ to her. | 12. At the end of the novel Francis contemplates his future and the options open to him. Carrying his bag with the gun he boards a train. |
13. The novel’s present. Francis is 18 and has just returned to Frenchtown. World War Two is over and he has ‘no face’. | Much of the story is told through flashbacks, which take us back to when Francis was 13 and first met Nicole.We also learn the tragic history of Grenier’s Hall, which was to become the Wreck Centre.We get glimpses of Francis’ war experiences and learn why Francis wants to kill Larry who was such a hero to the children of Frenchtown. |
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