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A small village in the north of Quebec, Guyenne is run as a cooperative, with 50% of the inhabitants’ paycheques going into a communal pot to develop the colony—hence the village’s nickname of “Little Russia.” Based on the memories of author Francis Desharnais’ grandparents, who lived in Guyenne from 1948 to 1968, this moving graphic novel delves into family history to explore Canada’s rural heritage through the lens of both grassroots socialism and early feminism. An intimate story of epic scale, and the winner of multiple “Best Book” awards, Little Russia is a fascinating foray into an unusual and largely forgotten social experiment.

Prix & mentions

  • Winner – Prix des libraires du Québec 2019 (Bande dessinée Québec)

  • Winner – Prix de la critique ACBD de la bande dessinée québécoise 2019

  • Winner – Bédéis Causa Awards 2019 (Grand prix de la ville de Québec)

  • Winner – Prix BD adulte 2019 awarded by the Salon du livre de Trois-Rivières

  • Winner – Une ville, un livre 2020 awarded by Québec, ville de littérature UNESCO

  • Winner – Prix BD des collégiens 2019

  • Nominee – Bédélys Awards 2018 (Québec)

Avis

  • It’s full of intriguing ideas and presents hardships and injustices alongside the successes, and it’s a story of settlers and aspirational, imperfect humanity. Everyone should read it.

    — Mike Donachie, The Star (Toronto), May 12, 2020
  • It’s a very interesting book.

    — Radio Free Krypton, June 18, 2020

Détails

ISBN
978-2-924049-58-7
Date de parution
01 Avr 2020
Pages
180
Langue
English