The house's featured book, supported by media presence and early reader responses.
Media Kit
For interview requests, media invitations, editorial collaborations, or bookstore inquiries, use the official Les Éditions J.A.M email address.
Entre Chaos et Lumière
Entre Chaos et Lumière is an autobiographical narrative by Jason Paquet-Garceau. The book returns to the loss of his brother and sister during the 1996 Saguenay flood and to the lasting consequences of that tragedy in memory, mental health, and adult life.
Through sober, inhabited, deeply human writing, the text connects grief, injustice, reconstruction, and the need to transform silence into lasting language.
Jason Paquet-Garceau
Jason Paquet-Garceau is a Quebec author and the founder of Les Éditions J.A.M. His writing begins with family memory, grief, and the need to transform pain into language that is clear, transmissible, and deeply human.
Already present in the public space through radio, print media, documentary work, and archives connected to the Saguenay flood, he carries a true work of remembrance with Entre Chaos et Lumière.
Distribution markers
Interview angles
The book opens conversations about family memory, grief, mental health, reconstruction, the public reach of the Saguenay flood, and the place of testimony in contemporary Quebec literature.
Reference file
The pages below extend this kit with the detailed book page, the author page, the press timeline, and contact markers.


