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Roads to Richmond: Portraits of Quebec's Eastern Townships

Roads to Richmond: Portraits of Quebec's Eastern Townships

Current price: $19.95
Publication Date: September 20th, 2010
Publisher:
Baraka Books
ISBN:
9781926824000
Pages:
200

Description

Part history, part travelogue, this charming guide introduces the unassuming but unforgettable people who live and work in the Eastern Townships—the tree-clad, rolling foothills nestled between the St. Lawrence River and the American border. Written in a tongue-in-cheek style by an award-winning journalist, the accounts of quirky people and interesting towns provide plenty of armchair reading—and the attractions of the area will surely beckon to travelers who hope to find the quintessential Canada.

About the Author

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Praise for Roads to Richmond: Portraits of Quebec's Eastern Townships

“Nick Fonda has captured the essence of one of the most unique areas within Canada. This book is full of specific insights into a specific place. It possesses both truth and charm which, in today’s world, is a rare combination. It will both enlighten and entertain. Buy it. Read it. Think and ponder universal truths.”  —Alistair MacLeod, prize-winning author of No Great Mischief

"A collection of fascinating and insightful vignettes of life in the Eastern Townships. Illustrated with charming monochrome watercolor sketches by Townships artist Denis Palmer, it is a fine book . . . Nick is a fine writer and his many tales flow effortlessly, pulling the reader along from one to the next, making it all too easy to finish the book at a single sitting . . . A very auspicious debut of a very talented writer."  —Sherbrooke Record

"We are introduced to an astonishing array of characters who show by their occupations and idiosyncrasies how connected they are to the land. . . . Fonda has taken the landscape and the people of his corner of the Townships and stitched them together into a glorious quirky quilt -- the way the land itself is stitched together by its roads." —Quebec Heritage News