Synopses & Reviews
France Daigle casts a droll eye on what it means to be born a writer in the middle of the twentieth century. 1953 crackles with wit, intelligence, and insight, and the year in question emerges as a turning point not only for the heroine, but also for the entire world.
Review
"1953 deserves the best spot in our bookstore windows." (Le Devoir)
About the Author
France Daigle is a prize-winning Acadian writer who works for Radio-Canada and lives in Moncton, New Brunswick.