Marie-Francine Hébert Explained
Marie-Francine Hébert (born March 24, 1943) is a Canadian author from Quebec.
Born in Montreal, she writes mainly for younger audiences. In a poll by, she was one of the five best-loved authors in Quebec. Besides books, Hébert also writes for the stage and for television.[1]
In 2015, she was chosen by the Centre québécois de ressources en littérature pour la jeunesse of the Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec as a candidate for the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award.[2]
Selected works[1]
Youth literature
- Venir au monde (1987), received the, translated into English, German, Italian, Spanish
- Le cœur en bataille (1990)
- Je t'aime, je te hais (1991)
- Sauve qui peut l'amour (1992)
- Décroche-moi la lune (2001), received the Mr. Christie's Book Award
- Mon rayon de soleil (2002), received the Mr. Christie's Book Award and the Prix Alvine-Bélisle
- Nul poisson où aller (2002), received the Prix Alvine-Bélisle and the
- Le ciel tombe à côté (2003), received the Mr. Christie's Book Award
Theatre
Television
Notes and References
- Web site: Marie-Francine Hébert . Infocentre littéraire des écrivains . fr.
- Web site: Marie-Francine Hébert en lice pour le Prix de littérature à la mémoire d'Astrid Lindgren . Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec . October 27, 2014 . fr.