Leon Bronstein is not your typical high school student from Montreal West. For one thing, none of his contemporaries can claim to be the reincarnation of Leon Trotsky, the early twentieth-century Soviet iconoclast and Red Army hero. Leon quickly gives new meaning to the term "student union" when his father sends him to public school as a punishment for starting a hunger strike at Papa's clothing factory. Determined to live out his pre-ordained destiny to the fullest and change the world, Leon quickly gives new meaning to the term "student union."
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Leon Bronstein is not your typical high school student from Montreal West. For one thing, none of his contemporaries can claim to be the reincarnation of Leon Trotsky, the early twentieth-century Soviet iconoclast and Red Army hero. Leon quickly gives new meaning to the term "student union" when his father sends him to public school as a punishment for starting a hunger strike at Papa's clothing factory. Determined to live out his pre-ordained destiny to the fullest and change the world, Leon quickly gives new meaning to the term "student union."
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