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category: Fiction
published: Apr 2018
ISBN:9781771663786
publisher: Book*hug Press

Document 1

by François Blais, translated by JC Sutcliffe

tagged: small town & rural, literary, humorous
Description

Tess and Jude live in small-town Quebec and spend their time travelling all across North America—using Google maps—which provides them the luxury of adventure while remaining in the comfort of their own home. But Tess and Jude are dreamers, and their online adventures eventually give rise to a desire to actually travel somewhere. They settle on Bird in Hand, Pennsylvania, and begin scheming to raise the cash they'll need for the trip.
After a series of hilarious ideas that never pan out, they turn to a local experimental author (who has a major crush on Tess) and convince him to apply for an arts council grant on their behalf. But when they actually receive the grant money, can the pull it all together for a real adventure?
Funny, smart and wonderfully human, Document 1 is a tragicomic tale of two dreamers and their quest for adventure, as well as a satirical take on the world of letters.

About the Authors

François Blais

FRANÇOIS BLAIS was one of the most exciting contemporary voices of Quebec literature. Considered an underground superhero of French writing, he was the author of 10 novels, two collections of short stories, and four children's books. In 2020, Blais won the Governor General's Award for French-language children's literature for Lac Adélard. Document 1, which was released in French in 2013 to great critical acclaim, was his first novel to be translated into English. Blais passed away on May 14, 2022. He was 49.


JC Sutcliffe is a writer, translator, and editor who has lived in England, France, and Canada. She has reviewed books for the Times Literary Supplement, the Globe and Mail, and the National Post, among others.

Contributor Notes

FRANÇOIS BLAIS was one of the most exciting contemporary voices of Quebec literature. Considered an underground superhero of French writing, he was the author of 10 novels, two collections of short stories, and four children's books. In 2020, Blais won the Governor General's Award for French-language children's literature for Lac Adélard. Document 1, which was released in French in 2013 to great critical acclaim, was his first novel to be translated into English. Blais passed away on May 14, 2022. He was 49.

JC SUTCLIFFE is a writer, translator, book reviewer, and editor who has lived in England, France, and Canada. She has reviewed for the Times Literary Supplement, the Globe and Mail and the National Post among others.

Awards
  • Winner, le Prix litt�raire de la Ville de Qu�bec et du Salon international du livre de Qu�bec
  • Short-listed, le Prix de cr�ation litt�raire
  • Short-listed, le Prix des libraires
Editorial Reviews

Document 1 is good, quick, light fun.” —The Complete Review


“I hope we will see more of Blais’ work in translation, because this is a fine introduction.” —David's Book World blog


Document 1 is a fun, irreverent romp that goes nowhere in particular, but enjoys itself along the way.” —Tony's Reading List Blog


Document 1 is good, quick, light fun.” —The Complete Review


“From the first page, the author’s wit and humour drew me in, and I quickly breezed through the compact little book.”—Quebec Reads


“From the first page, the author’s wit and humour drew me in, and I quickly breezed through the compact little book.”—Quebec Reads


“From the first page, the author’s wit and humour drew me in, and I quickly breezed through the compact little book.”—Quebec Reads


"A perfect mix of humour and bite, Document 1 is the best go nowhere travel adventure book I've read in a long time. Never underestimate a pair of dreamers equipped with a Monte Carlo car and a dog named Steve." —Brian Francis, author of Fruit and Natural Order


"A perfect mix of humour and bite, Document 1 is the best go nowhere travel adventure book I've read in a long time. Never underestimate a pair of dreamers equipped with a Monte Carlo car and a dog named Steve." —Brian Francis, author of Natural Order and Break in Case of Emergency


Document 1 is good, quick, light fun.” —The Complete Review


“I hope we will see more of Blais’ work in translation, because this is a fine introduction.” —David's Book World blog


"Who knew that I would fall so in love with a book of metafiction starring two hapless, completely self-sabotaging scammers and featuring a little light fraud, a list of all the places in Kentucky with the word “lick” in the name, and a female dog named Steve? And yet, here I am, wanting to go back to the beginning and read it all over again. Ridiculous and hilarious, completely unique and yet overwhelmingly relatable, Document 1 is a quirky little gem of a book." —Amy Jones, author of We're All In This Together


"Who knew that I would fall so in love with a book of metafiction starring two hapless, completely self-sabotaging scammers and featuring a little light fraud, a list of all the places in Kentucky with the word “lick” in the name, and a female dog named Steve? And yet, here I am, wanting to go back to the beginning and read it all over again. Ridiculous and hilarious, completely unique and yet overwhelmingly relatable, Document 1 is a quirky little gem of a book." —Amy Jones, author of We're All In This Together


Document 1 moves at a breakneck pace through the mundane lives of mundane people; and does so in an absolutely hilarious way. ” —All Lit Up

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