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The Anglo Guide to Survival in Québec
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Title |
The Anglo Guide to Survival in Québec
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Abstract |
A satirical look at the political and social situation of English Quebecers, circa 1983. The opening lines to the book's Preface reads: "It's not easy being an anglophone in Quebec. French-Quebecers think you are as passionate as a snow tire, wine stewards automatically bring you the worst vintage, and you can't even go out for a quart of milk without worrying that your family will move to Toronto. Worst of all, you end up feeling guilty for two hundred years of oppression that you didn't even get a chance to enjoy."
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Montreal
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Publisher |
Eden Press
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Date |
1983
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Language |
en
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Citation |
Freed, Josh, and Jon Kalina, eds. The Anglo Guide to Survival in Québec. Montreal: Eden Press, 1983.
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