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Gisèle Bienne

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French writer (born 1946)
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Gisèle Bienne (born 1946 in Chavanges, Aube) is a French writer who has written many novels. She lives in Reims, where she conducts writing workshops after she has been literature teacher and painter. She has published more than a dozen novels and won two literary awards. She also writes for magazines. She writes for adults but for teens that she met in college and high schools.

Works

  • Marie-salope, 1976
  • Douce amère, 1977
  • Rose enfance, 1978
  • Je ne veux plus aller à l'école, 1980
  • Bleu, je veux, 1983
  • Premières alliances, 1988
  • Rémuzor, 1994
  • Un cheval sans papiers, 2005
  • Chicago, je reviendrai, 2007
  • Tatiana, sous les toits, 2008
  • La chasse à l'enfant, 2009
  • Grandir avec le Stade de Reims, 2022

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