Estelle Beauchamp

Estelle Beauchamp is a Canadian educator and writer.[1]

Estelle Beauchamp
BornMontreal, Canada
Occupationeducator
Genrenovel

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
gollark: Interestingly enough, here in the UK™, COVID-19 means general GCSE exams were cancelled, but they still want to give everyone grades without having to have summer/aütumn exæms, so they're basically just going to be guessing the grade you might have gotten.
gollark: And how well everyone else did, and stuff like the total marks on the exam.
gollark: In that case % is betttererrer.
gollark: Grades let you distance, well, grades, from actual % results on stuff.
gollark: Of course, *that* means that how good you're considered depends on how well everyone else does. Although that probably would have been the case to some extent anyway.

References

  1. "Beauchamp, Estelle". Association des auteures et des auteurs de l’Ontario français. Archived from the original on December 18, 2014.
  2. 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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