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When the Crowd Last Roared : A Reflective Memoir of Montreal, Baseball, and the Crowds That Raised Me

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When the Crowd Last Roared
A Reflective Memoir of Montreal, Baseball, and the Crowds That Raised Me
by Gabriel Harroch
What if the moments that shaped your life weren't the big ones...
but the ones you shared with strangers?
Montreal. 1967.
A six-year-old boy arrives from Casablanca with a suitcase too heavy for his arms and no idea what "home" is supposed to feel like.
He finds it in places no one thinks to look.
In the roar of the Montreal Forum.
In the long summer afternoons at Jarry Park.
In the quiet rituals of a father who wrote everything down.
In friendships that began on sidewalks and lasted a lifetime.
And in the crowd.
Told from a distance few ever reach, this deeply moving memoir unfolds as a life remembered from beyond its final chapter, where every moment, every loss, and every fleeting victory reveals its true meaning.
From the golden years of the Canadiens dynasty...
to the rise and heartbreak of the Montreal Expos...
to the quiet, ordinary days that turned out to matter most...
This is not just a story about sports.
It's a story about:

  • Belonging in a city that slowly becomes yours
  • Immigrant identity and finding your place in the world
  • Friendship, family, and the passage of time
  • The invisible ways we are shaped by where we stand
Because in the end...
The crowd was never just noise.
It was memory.
It was identity.
It was home.
  • If you've ever loved a place...
  • If you've ever stood in a crowd and felt something shift inside you...
  • If you've ever looked back and realized when your life truly began...
This book will stay with you.
A nostalgic, emotional memoir perfect for readers of reflective life stories, immigrant journeys, and Montreal history.

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Details

  • ISBN-13: 9798252639314
  • ISBN-10: 9798252639314
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publish Date: March 2026
  • Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.33 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.47 pounds
  • Page Count: 152

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