In the short story "The Hockey Sweater", Roch Carrier described the influence of the Canadiens and their jersey within rural Quebec communities during the 1940s.
"The Ungrateful Land: Roch Carrier Remembers Ste-Justine": Cynthia Scott was director.
In 1979, Roch Carrier wrote the story The Hockey Sweater, which highlighted the cultural and social tensions between English and French speaking Canada.
A famous Canadian short story called "The Hockey Sweater," by Roch Carrier, tells of a boy in rural Quebec whose mother sends away for a new one.
Roch Carrier French Immersion Public School (unknown).
The rivalry from the perspective of the Canadiens fan is perhaps most famously captured in the popular Canadian short story "The Hockey Sweater" by Roch Carrier.
The cultural impact of the hockey sweater in Canada is encapsulated by the short story The Hockey Sweater by Roch Carrier.
The famous Canadian short story The Hockey Sweater takes place in Sainte-Justine, the hometown of the author, Roch Carrier.
Roch Carrier, OC (born 13 May 1937) is a Canadian novelist and author of "contes" (a very brief form of the short story).
Tanguay is distantly related to French-Canadian author, and fellow Sainte-Justine native, Roch Carrier.