Maryse Rouy Explained
Maryse Rouy (born November 4, 1951) is a French-born writer living in Quebec. She has written novels for both adults and young audiences.
She was born in Saint-Laurent-sur-Save and came to Quebec in 1975. She earned a bachelor's degree in teaching and began teaching in primary school. She went on to study at the Université de Montréal, earning a master's degree on the poetry of troubadours.[1]
Selected works[1]
- Azalaïs - ou, La vie courtoise, novel (1995)
- Jordan et la forteresse assiégée, youth novel (2001)
- Au nom de Compostelle, novel (2003), received the [2]
- Un Avion dans la nuit, youth novel (2010), received the [3]
- Les pavés de Carcassonne, novel (2012)
- Meurtre à l'hôtel Despréaux, novel (2014), finalist for an Arthur Ellis Award[4]
Notes and References
- Web site: Rouy, Maryse . Infocentre littéraire des écrivains . fr.
- News: Le Prix St-Pacôme du roman policier: pour les beaux yeux de Candice Groleau . Le Soleil . October 4, 2008 . fr.
- Web site: Lauréats . Prix Saint-Exupéry . fr.
- Web site: Les quatre finalistes francophones du prix Arthur-Ellis . Revue Les libraires . April 27, 2015 . fr.