Sanschagrin wrote the text for several books featuring the character Caillou; Caillou, le petit pot and Caillou, la petite soeur, both published in 1993, received a Mr. Christie's Book Award in 1994. Some of her books have been translated into English, Korean, Spanish, Greek, Icelandic, Polish and Chinese.[1]
joceline, sanschagrin, born, september, 1950, canadian, writer, living, quebec, born, montreal, studied, french, literature, collège, sainte, marie, montréal, cégep, vieux, montréal, went, earn, bachelor, degree, communications, from, université, québec, montr. Joceline Sanschagrin born September 2 1950 is a Canadian writer living in Quebec 1 She was born in Montreal and studied French literature at the College Sainte Marie de Montreal and the Cegep du Vieux Montreal She went on to earn a bachelor s degree in communications from the Universite du Quebec a Montreal 2 Sanschagrin has worked as a freelance journalist researcher and columnist for Le Journal de Montreal La Presse Radio Quebec Radio Canada Television Quatre Saisons and Tele Metropole For 7 years she was a daily contributor to the Radio Canada youth program 275 Allo 1 Sanschagrin wrote the text for several books featuring the character Caillou Caillou le petit pot and Caillou la petite soeur both published in 1993 received a Mr Christie s Book Award in 1994 Some of her books have been translated into English Korean Spanish Greek Icelandic Polish and Chinese 1 Selected works 1 editLa fille aux cheveux rouges 1989 was a finalist for the Mr Christie s Book Awards and for the Governor General s Literary Awards La marque du dragon 1999 was a finalist for the Mr Christie s Book AwardsReferences edit a b c d Sanschagrin Joceline in French L Infocentre litteraire des ecrivains Joceline Sanschagrin in French Communication Jeunesse nbsp This article about a writer or poet from Quebec is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joceline Sanschagrin amp oldid 1171655937, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,