Dream Interrupted: The Rise and Fall of Quebec Nationalism

Francine Pelletier
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A mesmerizing blend of memoir and political analysis from renowned journalist Francine Pelletier.

From her front-row seat at the province's political and cultural transformation, Francine Pelletier offers a deeply personal reflection on how Quebec shifted over the last fifty years from the inclusive civic nationalism championed by René Lévesque to the more restrictive, intolerant identity-focused nationalism of Premier François Legault.

Building on themes from her acclaimed documentary Battle for Québec's Soul, Pelletier explores how Quebec's progressive ideals have given way to a more conservative ethos, often cloaked in the defense of "Quebec values." This book exposes what she calls the Quiet Revolution syndrome--a collective denial of unwelcome regressions in Quebec's politics and identity.

With sharp analysis and intimate storytelling, Pelletier invites readers to rethink what it means to be a "good Quebecer" in an era of re-emerging ethnic nationalism.



Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Sutherland House
Published: 08/26/2025
ISBN: 9781998365555
Pages: 100