The Midwest Book Review praises Frederick Bryson's "CROSSING TO TADOUSSAC"
"In a time of rapid change, it can be a confusing time to grow up. "Crossing the Tadoussac" is a coming of age novel of the Quiet Revolution, the 1960s era where there was much religious upheaval that secularized Quebec society. Through this time, a young girl becomes a woman and finds a split of worlds and eras, and understands maturity isn't easy. "Crossing to Tadoussac" is a poignant read and a very highly recommended one." |