<p><em>Elvie Girl Under Glass</em> tells the poignant story of a child transplanted from a sunny mountain village in Italy to Montreal Quebec in 1952.</p><p>Raised in a household ruled by a cruel controlling father her desire to free herself from his oppression mirrors the French-language majority's battle to wrest control of the province's economic resources from the English-speaking elite.</p><p>Unlike some of the separatists who eventually turn violent Elvie responds to her father's growing strictures by withdrawing deeper into herself.&nbsp;Respite comes from the company of friends and long hours immersed in the thrall of books.&nbsp;Nevertheless this coping mechanism results in an adult plagued by bouts of depression.</p><p>The memoir explores Elvie's experience of growing up by the rules of an Italian household while navigating the French-English divide in Montreal with ease. She learns French on the streets of her lower-working-class neighbourhood and attends school in the English system.</p><p>Her efforts to break free of her constricting heritage coincide with the aftermath of Quebec's Revolution of the 1960s and subsequent bloodshed and violence as the French-language majority wrests control of the province's resources from the English elite.</p><p><em>Elvie Girl Under Glass</em> peeks into one person's heart and soul as she seeks safe harbour.</p>
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