Orphaned at the age of 5, her older brother Jean becomes her guardian.
His brother Jean is also a coach.
His brother Jean is also a writer and journalist.
He is survived by his brother Jean and a number of close friends.
His brother Jean died in 1668, leaving Martin as the sole heir to his father's estate.
Her brother Jean and her sister Hanna was also to became stage artists.
The narrator meets the boy's sister, Marie, who tells him that her brother Jean "dies" frequently.
His brother Jean, a Sulpician priest, had moved there the year before.
But he is clearly partial to the intriguing "multigeneric constructs" developed by his late brother Jean and for which the nursery has become known.
His brother Jean also played for Montreal and Pittsburgh throughout the same seasons.