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          Memoirist Deni Bechard did when his father, Andre -- a tough, a thief, a dreamer, a scammer -- asked him to quit college and return to British Columbia.!

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        3. Memoirist Deni Bechard did when his father, Andre -- a tough, a thief, a dreamer, a scammer -- asked him to quit college and return to British Columbia.
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        6. Deni Ellis Béchard

          Canadian American writer

          Deni Ellis Béchard, also known as Deni Yvan Béchard, is a Canadian-American novelist.

          His novel, Vandal Love (2006), won the 2007 Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best First Book.[1] It was a finalist for the 2009 Combat des livres, broadcast on Radio-Canada.[2] His second book, Cures for Hunger, was a memoir about growing up with his father who robbed banks, and was an Amazon.ca pick for one of the best memoirs of 2012.

          He has written a book of journalism, Of Bonobos and Men: a Journey to the Heart of the Congo, which won the 2015 Nautilus Book Award for Investigative Journalism as well as the Nautilus Book Award Grand Prize. He coauthored Kuei: a Conversation on Racism, book about racism against First Nations People in Canada, written in epistolary form with the Innu poet Natasha Kanapé-Fontaine.

          His novel Into the Sun, about the Civilian Surge in Afghanistan, won the 2017 Midwest Book Award for L