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From Bourassa to Bourassa, Second Edition
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05 September 2002

"A remarkable story, remarkably well told. Indispensable reading for any student of those critical years in Quebec, and Canadian, history." Anthony Wilson-Smith, Maclean's -----
"MacDonald has a remarkable sense of storytelling, American-style, of a political portrait rapidly brushed but constantly retouched, which reveals the profound nature of the men in the story." Gerard Pelletier -----
"As a political columnist, MacDonald has acquired an undisputed credibility and is regarded as one of the best informed analysts of the Quebec political milieu." Pierre O'Neill, Le Devoir -----
"A good book. Honest, warm, direct, readable. MacDonald's characters are human. They are all three-dimensional. They are alive." Pierre Bourgault, The Gazette -----
"An informative, entertaining lesson on how Quebec works. It is a measure of MacDonald's craftsmanship that even though everyone knows how it ends, the reader gets caught up in the suspense of the events as they unfold." Gretta Chambers, Quill & Quire
"A remarkable story, remarkably well told. Indispensable reading for any student of those critical years in Quebec, and Canadian, history." Anthony Wilson-Smith, Maclean's ----- "MacDonald has a remarkable sense of storytelling, American-style, of a political portrait rapidly brushed but constantly retouched, which reveals the profound nature of the men in the story." Gerard Pelletier ----- "As a political columnist, MacDonald has acquired an undisputed credibility and is regarded as one of the best informed analysts of the Quebec political milieu." Pierre O'Neill, Le Devoir ----- "A good book. Honest, warm, direct, readable. MacDonald's characters are human. They are all three-dimensional. They are alive." Pierre Bourgault, The Gazette ----- "An informative, entertaining lesson on how Quebec works. It is a measure of MacDonald's craftsmanship that even though everyone knows how it ends, the reader gets caught up in the suspense of the events as they unfold." Gretta Chambers, Quill & Quire