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Michèle Gavazzi
Gavazzi in 2009Gavazzi in 2009
Born (1973-01-19) January 19, 1973 (age 51)
Montevideo, Uruguay
Occupationauthor
LanguageFrench
NationalityCanadian
Period2005–
GenreChildren's fiction, fantasy, science fiction

Michèle Gavazzi (born January 19, 1973) is a Uruguayan-born Canadian writer of children's literature, living in the Outaouais region of Quebec.

Biography

Gavazzi was born on January 19, 1973, in Montevideo, Uruguay. A year later, her family moved to Italy, her father's country of origin, before moving again to the Canadian province of Quebec in 1976. She grew up there and, under the insistence of her parents, studied fundamental sciences at Cégep de l'Outaouais, then obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Modern Languages and Literature at the University of Ottawa in 1998. It was thanks to her children that she began to write in 2005, because she wanted to show them a different kind of romance.

Awards

In 2008, Gavazzi won the Prix Jeunesse des univers parallèles for her novel Nessy Names. The Curse of Tiens.

Bibliography

Nessy Names series
  • La Malédiction de Tiens (2006)
  • La Terre sans mal (2007)
  • Le Pachakuti (2007)
Eva, elfe des eaux series
  • L'Héritage d'Isabella (2008)
  • Le Plan de Ka'al (2008)
  • Le Fils de Gaëlle (2008)
Iris series
  • La Prophétie de la tisserande (2009)
  • Les Artisans de vie (2009)
  • La Prison du Chaos (2009)
Aria series
  • La Cigüe (2010)
  • Les Apôtres de Frank (2010)
  • Immortalité (2010)

References

  1. ^ Valérie Lessard, « D'un univers à l'autre », Le Droit, 16 mai 2009, p. A2.
  2. Marie-Ève Bouchard, « Michèle Gavazzi a allumé le feu de l'écriture en elle... », La Revue du samedi (Gatineau), Vol. 50, no 22, 22 novembre 2008, p. CAHB1.
  3. « Michèle Gavazzi remporte le Prix jeunesse des univers parallèles »; Le Devoir; 19 avril 2008.
  4. « Biographie des lauréats », Passeport pour l'imaginaire, consulté le 13 novembre 2016.
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