Francine Ouellette Explained

Francine Ouellette (born March 11, 1947) is a Canadian writer living in Quebec.

She was born in Montreal and was educated at the École des beaux-arts de Montréal. Ouellette taught plastic arts at the École Polyvalente Mont-Laurier. In the 1970s, she left teaching and moved to Schefferville to pursue flying and writing. She wrote Les ailes du destin which was only published some 20 years later. She later moved back to the Mont-Laurier region. In 1984, she published which became a best-seller and later the basis for a television series; in 1993, it was also awarded the and the for novel of the year.[1] [2] In 2013, she received the Ludger-Duvernay Prize for her collected work.[3]

Selected works

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Notes and References

  1. Encyclopedia: Francine Ouellette . . fr.
  2. Web site: Ouellette, Francine . Infocentre littéraire des écrivains . fr.
  3. News: Le prix Ludger-Duvernay décerné à Francine Ouellette . La Presse . May 13, 2013 . fr.