<p>What would have happened if the&nbsp;Yes side had&nbsp;won the 1995 referendum separating&nbsp;Quebec from the rest of Canada? This riveting novel&nbsp;<em>1995: <em>Je me souviens</em></em> provides one possible answer. Narrated by Jean Tonnerre to his son Pierre the book looks back from the year&nbsp;2015 to the Quebec referencum in 1995. Jean explains to Pierre&nbsp;what conditions and actions made it possible for the Separatists to win that vote and what could have followed as a result.&nbsp;The story focuses on the fate of Jean and eleven other young men deemed &quot;apostles of the new Quebec.&quot; Also described are such events as The Long March to&nbsp;Nowhere The Time of&nbsp;Random Atrocities The Unquenchable Fire and The Advance of the Tanks.&nbsp;The novel explores Canadian socio-political realities and possibilities but goes beyond them to consider the factors that make it possible for any society to function politically socially and economically. In effect it is a reflection on the human condition. As Jean says in the opening lines of the book &quot;You do not remember Pierre how it was then. But me I remember. You cannot remember but I cannot forget.&quot;&nbsp;</p><p>&ldquo;Ambitious in scope solidly researched and smoothly written.&rdquo;&nbsp;&ndash; Random House</p><p>&ldquo;I think all Canadian students should read this book.&rdquo;&nbsp;&ndash; Allen Unrau</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
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