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Bookworm, no. 93

Bookworm, no. 93

Maria Cichosz reviews Ben Ladouceur’s “I Remember Lights.” Trevor Carolan on C. Ted Behne and James W. Wheaton’s “Tappan Adney.” A page from Jennifer Clapp’s “Titans of Industrial Agriculture.”

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Apr 29, 2025
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It Was the Summer of ’67

I Remember Lights
Ben Ladouceur
Book*hug Press
268 pages, softcover

Montreal, summer 1967: the separatist Front de libération du Québec sets off homemade bombs, Vietnam War protesters fill the streets, and millions of tourists visit Expo 67. The city buzzes with anticipation, which infects a nineteen-year-old, just arrived from rural…

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