A vivid, humorous look at Quebec through the eyes of a curious traveler.
The Yankee in Quebec offers a down‑to‑earth journey from the St. Lawrence ferries to lakeside hideaways, with practical observations and warm portraits of people along the way.
This nonfiction travel memoir blends travel anecdote with cultural sketches, from language mishaps to everyday life in farmers’ fields and country homes. It invites readers to experience both the landscape and the mood of Quebec, with thoughtful notes on customs, scenery, and local history.
- Humorous misadventures with French phrases and everyday hotel life on the road
- Vivid scenes of Quebec’s countryside, lakes, and grand estates along the St. Lawrence
- Thoughtful observations on the people, weather, and rhythms of colonial and early modern life
- Guidance for travelers and a sense of place that blends history with present-day charm
Ideal for readers of travel memoirs, regional history, and people‑oriented journey books who enjoy a light, observant voice.