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Country Canada Pages 256 pp. ISBN 9780676979077 Subject Politics of Quebec | 3.4/5 Publication date April, 2007 Originally published April 2007 Genre Non-fiction Publisher Random House of Canada | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Media type Print (Hardcover & Paperback) Similar Stardust, A Very Capable Life, Sharing a Robin's Life, Nahanni Remembered, Baptism of Fire: The Second B |
French Kiss: Stephen Harper’s Blind Date with Quebec is a non-fiction book written by Chantal Hébert, a Canadian writer and columnist for the Toronto Star and Le Devoir, first published by Knopf Canada in April 2007. In the book, the author recounts the 2006 general election in the province of Quebec and the improbable dominance of the party in that region. Hébert describes the outcome as a "combination of Harper’s tactical brilliance and Paul Martin’s political ineptitude." The book presents complex issues in "clear and concise" prose. Hébert's enduring quality throughout the telling is objectivity, an increasingly rare trait amongst journalists.
Awards and honours
French Kiss received shortlist recognition for the 2008 "Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction".