Kicking The Sky

Cover of 'Kicking the Sky' by Luso-Canadian author Anthony De Sa, showing a shadowed figure on a city sidewalk

On a steamy summer day in 1977, Emanuel Jaques was shining shoes in downtown Toronto. Surrounded by the strip clubs, bars and body rub parlors of Yonge Street, Emanuel was lured away from his friends by a man who promised some easy money.

Four days later the boy's body was discovered. He had been brutally raped and murdered, and Toronto the Good would never be the same.

The murder of the Shoeshine Boy had particularly tragic resonance for the city's Portuguese community.

The loss of one of their own symbolized for many how far they were from realizing their immigrant dreams.

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