Caroline Merola
Caroline Merola (born 1962) is a Canadian illustrator and author living in Quebec.
Caroline Merola | |
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Born | 1962 (age 57–58) Montreal, Quebec |
Nationality | Canadian |
Genre | comic book, children's book |
Life
Merola was born in Montreal, Quebec and received a college-level diploma in plastic arts from the Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf and a bachelor's degree in fine art from Concordia University.[1]
Her children's books have been translated into English, Czech and Arabic.[2]
She was host for the Télé-Métropole program Plexi-Mag and she contributed to the magazine Titanic.[3]
In 1990, Merola received the Prix Onésime for Ma Meteor bleue. In 1999, her Le rêve du collectionneur received the Prix Coup de Coeur at the Festival de la bande dessinée francophone de Québec.[1]
Selected works[3][1]
- Cent Dangers, comic book (1986)
- La maison truquée, comic book (1994)
- Le Rêve du collectionneur, comic book (1994)
- Le roi des loups, children's book (1998)
- N'aie pas peur, Nic, children's book (2001), finalist for a Mr. Christie's Book Award
- L'Amateur, comic book (2003)
- La vache qui lit, children's book (2004)
- Une nuit en ville, children's book (2007)
- Lili et les poilus, children's book (2011), received a Governor General's Award for French-language children's illustration[4]
gollark: Oh, you need more iron. Of course you do.
gollark: Make more iron gears.
gollark: There is no situation in which this would be beneficial, except something incredibly contrived like some of the power poles being missing but the boilers and inserters still working.
gollark: Their electrical output is directly proportional to steam consumption in all cases.
gollark: Each steam engine uses *exactly* half the output of a boiler at maximum power output.
References
- "Caroline Merola" (in French). Communication-Jeunesse. Archived from the original on 2008-02-04. Retrieved 2017-04-08.
- "Caroline Merola" (in French). Les Éditions de la Bagnole.
- "Caroline Merola" (in French). Les Éditions du Boréal.
- "Caroline Merola". Salon du livre de l'Outaouais (in French). Archived from the original on 2017-04-09. Retrieved 2017-04-08.
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