Andrée Laberge

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Andrée Laberge (born 1953) is a Quebec researcher and writer.[1]

She was born in Quebec City and earned a master's degree in social work and a PhD in epidemiology. She worked as a social worker and then as a public health researcher before turning to writing. She received the Governor General's Award for French-language fiction in 2006 for her novel La rivière du loup; it was also a finalist for the Prix Ringuet from the Académie des lettres du Québec, the Prix des libraires du Québec and the Prix des cinq continents de la francophonie.[1]

Selected works

  • Le fin fond de l'histoire (2008)[2]
  • Le fil ténu de l'âme (2012)[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Écrivains" (in French). Le Devoir. 2012.
  2. ^ "Andrée Laberge: réécrire l'Histoire". La Presse (in French). January 19, 2008.