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Song of the Say-Sayer
During a thunderstorm, lightning strikes the home of the Lastings, killing the parents and forever bonding the children, even though Rock, William, Fred-James and Naomi are not …
A Great Consolation
Survive Survive transports readers to September 1935, to glorious, tragic times in the colourful company of Ti-Lou and "the Duchess" douard, whose sparkling exchanges hide …
Christina, The Girl King
Michel Marc Bouchard's latest play tells the story of Queen Christina of Sweden, who wreaked havoc throughout northern Europe in the middle of the seventeenth century. An enigmatic …
Rite of Passage
At the crossroads that lead to the end of childhood, Nana faces the hectic passage of her adolescence and the new responsibilities that fall on her shoulders when her grandmother …
Kisses Deep
Consumed by fantasies of opulent fabrics and women's high fashion, a young man desperately tries to restore his mother's tarnished reputation. Channeling Yves Saint Laurent, his …
The Madonna Painter
At the end of the First World War, to protect his village from the Spanish flu epidemic brought home by returning soldiers, a young priest recently arrived in the Parish of Lac …
Drivin Force e-book
In Act 1, Claude, 55, visits his father Alex, 77, in an Alzheimer's ward, intimately tending to his bodily functions and needs while hopelessly trying to reach his silent, vacant …
For the Pleasure of Seeing Her Again
For the Pleasure of Seeing Her Again is Tremblays homage to his mother, who nurtured his imagination, his reclusive reading habits and his love for the theatre and the arts, yet …
That Woman
The story of a woman (her name is never given), sent away from her family by her brother, the Bishop, after she is found exploring her sexuality at age seventeen. In a series of …
For the Pleasure of Seeing Her Again
For the Pleasure of Seeing Her Again is Tremblay's homage to his mother, who nurtured his imagination, his reclusive reading habits and his love for the theatre and the arts, yet …
American Notebooks
It is the spring of 1963. The young Quebec author Marie-Claire Blais, bursting with energy and talent, has just won a coveted Guggenheim fellowship. She chooses Cambridge, …