Estelle Beauchamp
Estelle Beauchamp is a Canadian educator and writer.[1]
Estelle Beauchamp | |
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Born | Montreal, Canada |
Occupation | educator |
Genre | novel |
She was born in Montreal, where she worked as a language teacher. Beauchamp moved to Ottawa in 1974.[1] She later moved to Sudbury.[2]
Works
- Les Mémoires de Christine Marshall (Prise de parole, 1995)
- La Vie empruntée (Prise de parole, 1998)
- Les Enfants de l’été (Prise de parole, 2004) — received the Prix Émile-Olivier
- Un souffle venu de loin (Prise de parole, 2010) — received the Prix du livre d’Ottawa and the Trillium Book Award
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gollark: <@183773411078569984> Proprietary software can suffer from the whole trusting trust thing exactly as much as open source software.
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References
- "Beauchamp, Estelle". Association des auteures et des auteurs de l’Ontario français. Archived from the original on December 18, 2014.
- Régimbald, Karine (July 7, 2011). "L'auteure Estelle Beauchamp est reconnue". L'Express. Ottawa. Archived from the original on February 20, 2015. Retrieved February 20, 2015.
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