Memoirs of Living in The McGill Ghetto

by John Woschiz


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/22/2016

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 146
ISBN : 9781491786628
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 146
ISBN : 9781491786611

About the Book

Author John Woschiz grew up in the area of Montreal known as the Plateau, encompassing a portion known as the McGill Ghetto. There, numerous first-generation immigrants to Canada made their home, in places where the languages and cultures were familiar, giving them a sense of home in a foreign country.

In Memoirs of Living in The McGill Ghetto, Woschiz recalls his time there and emphasizes the contributions of its inhabitants to Canadian culture over the years. After introducing his own family’s history, he shares memories of growing up in that environment in the forties and fifties, describing a bygone era in a place marked by its cultural diversity. His memories paint a very different picture from the one usually associated with the word ghetto in modern media. Most of all, Woschiz reflects on the privilege of having had such an experience in his youth.

In this personal narrative, one man presents his recollections and experiences of growing up among first-generation immigrants in Montreal’s McGill Ghetto.


About the Author

John Woschiz graduated with a BSc and spent his working years traveling across Canada in various levels of management in the paint industry. In later years he started his own Promotional Products Company. Now retired, he and his wife have three children and seven grandchildren; they have lived in the province of Ontario since 1980.