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Highlights
- The critically acclaimed graphic novel about Quebec's contentious history by the founder of D+Q-is now in paperback.It started in 1963, when a dozen mailboxes in a wealthy Montreal neighborhood were blown to bits by handmade bombs.
- About the Author: Chris Oliveros was born in 1966 in Montreal and grew up in the nearby suburb of Chomedey, Laval.
- 168 Pages
- History, Canada
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Book Synopsis
The critically acclaimed graphic novel about Quebec's contentious history by the founder of D+Q-is now in paperback.
It started in 1963, when a dozen mailboxes in a wealthy Montreal neighborhood were blown to bits by handmade bombs. By the following year, a guerilla army training camp was set up deep in the woods, with would-be soldiers training for armed revolt. Then, in 1966, two high school students dropped off bombs at factories, causing fatalities. What was behind these concerted, often bungled acts of terrorism and how did they last for nearly eight years?
Review Quotes
"Accidental killings abound; there are exploding mailboxes, many Molotov cocktails, and a plethora of idealist teen recruits and kooky leaders who imagine themselves heroes...An electrifying firsthand history." --Publishers Weekly Starred Review
"The book's caricatures are delightfully spot-on." --Globe and Mail Best of 2023About the Author
Chris Oliveros was born in 1966 in Montreal and grew up in the nearby suburb of Chomedey, Laval. He founded Drawn & Quarterly in 1989 and was the publisher for the following twenty-five years. Oliveros stepped down from D+Q in 2015 to work on Are You Willing to Die for the Cause?