I Am A Truck

By Michelle Winters
I am a Truck, by Michelle Winters

I Am A Truck

By Michelle Winters

Quirky and strange tale of a Francophone couple whose lives are turned upside down when the husband suddenly disappears from his Silverado truck.  Winters presents their dialogue in untranslated joual, but it somehow works even for a reader like me with only rudimentary high school French.  Some very bizarre and deeply funny moments, especially as Agathe discovers “le rock and roll”.

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