Joceline Sanschagrin
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Joceline Sanschagrin (born September 2, 1950) is a Canadian writer living in
Quebec Quebec ( ; )According to the Canadian government, ''Québec'' (with the acute accent) is the official name in Canadian French and ''Quebec'' (without the accent) is the province's official name in Canadian English is one of the thirtee ...
. She was born in
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and studied French literature at the
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and the
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. She went on to earn a bachelor's degree in communications from the
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. Sanschagrin has worked as a freelance journalist, researcher and columnist for ''
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'', '' La Presse'', Radio-Québec,
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, Télévision Quatre Saisons and
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. For 7 years, she was a daily contributor to the Radio-Canada youth program ''275-Allô''. Sanschagrin wrote the text for several books featuring the character
Caillou ''Caillou'' () is a Canadian educational children's television series which aired on Teletoon (both English and French versions), with its first episode airing on the former channel on September 15, 1997; it later moved to Treehouse TV, with i ...
; ''Caillou, le petit pot'' and ''Caillou, la petite soeur'', both published in 1993, received a
Mr. Christie's Book Award The Mr. Christie's Book Awards (french: Prix du livre M. Christie) was a Canadian literary prize awarded by William Mellis Christie, Christie, Brown & Company, a division of Nabisco. The awards were discontinued in 2004. The awards were generally ...
in 1994. Some of her books have been translated into English, Korean, Spanish, Greek, Icelandic, Polish and Chinese.


Selected works

* ''La fille aux cheveux rouges'' (1989), was a finalist for the Mr. Christie's Book Awards and for the
Governor General's Literary Awards The Governor General's Awards are a collection of annual awards presented by the Governor General of Canada, recognizing distinction in numerous academic, artistic, and social fields. The first award was conceived and inaugurated in 1937 by the ...
* ''La marque du dragon'' (1999), was a finalist for the Mr. Christie's Book Awards


References

1950 births Living people Canadian newspaper journalists Canadian women children's writers Writers from Quebec Canadian children's writers in French Canadian television journalists 20th-century Canadian women writers {{Quebec-writer-stub